Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3857

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Technical amendments provided for scrap metal dealer record-keeping and marking requirements for purchase or acquisition of catalytic converters.

Impact

If enacted, HF3857 will bolster the legal framework surrounding scrap metal transactions in Minnesota. Changes will specifically amend existing statutes to clarify the information that dealers must collect and retain, which will facilitate law enforcement inspections and audits. This amendment aims to deter criminal activities associated with stolen auto parts, particularly catalytic converters, which have seen a spike in theft due to their valuable components. The bill will result in stricter monitoring and reporting requirements for dealers, impacting operations and possibly increasing administrative overhead.

Summary

House File 3857 is designed to implement technical amendments related to the regulation of scrap metal dealers, particularly focusing on record-keeping and identification requirements for transactions involving catalytic converters. This bill mandates that every scrap metal dealer must create and maintain a permanent record, in English, detailing the specifics of each transaction, including the seller's identification and the nature of the metal or vehicle purchased. The objective is to enhance transparency and accountability within the scrap metal trade, promoting public safety and reducing theft-related issues in the state.

Contention

While the bill's intent to improve public safety is largely endorsed, some stakeholders have raised concerns regarding the potential burdens it places on scrap metal dealers. Critics argue that these record-keeping requirements might be excessively stringent and may obstruct legitimate business practices. The balance between enforcing necessary regulations and promoting an open, fair market for scrap metal is a point of contention among legislators and industry representatives, prompting discussions on how to refine the bill further to address these concerns.

Companion Bills

MN SF3802

Similar To Scrap metal dealer record-keeping and marking requirements for purchase and acquisition of catalytic converters modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF3802

Scrap metal dealer record-keeping and marking requirements for purchase and acquisition of catalytic converters modification

MN HF30

Catalytic converter purchase or acquisition requirements established, penalties provided, and money appropriated.

MN HB2652

Sales; acquisitions; used catalytic converters

MN SF5

Catalytic converter purchase requirements establishment and appropriation

MN SB00446

An Act Imposing Requirements Upon Motor Vehicle Recyclers, Scrap Metal Processors And Junk Dealers When Purchasing Or Receiving Catalytic Converters.

MN SB2545

Scrap metal; revise provisions of and prescribe certain conditions for the purchase of detached catalytic converters.

MN HB1174

Revise requirements for sales of catalytic converters to scrap metal businesses.

MN SB2299

Purchases by scrap metal dealers; and to provide a penalty.

MN HB4589

VEH CD-CATALYTIC CONVERTERS

MN SB1135

Catalytic converters; unlawful possession, purchase, or sale, penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.