Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4155

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Utilities required to accept an individual taxpayer identification number when new customers apply for utility service.

Impact

The implementation of HF4155 is expected to amend existing state laws governing utility services in Minnesota. Specifically, it will alter the application procedures and requirements for entering into service contracts with utility providers. This amendment is anticipated to reduce barriers for marginalized communities who are often unable to obtain services due to lack of documentation. As a result, utilities will need to update their application processes and compliance measures to ensure they align with the new requirement of accepting ITINs.

Summary

House File 4155 aims to facilitate access to utility services by requiring utility companies to accept an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in lieu of a Social Security Number (SSN) for new customer applications. This change is particularly significant for individuals who may not have an SSN, including non-residents and certain undocumented workers. By broadening eligibility for utility service, the bill aims to promote inclusivity and ensure that more residents have access to essential services, such as electricity and water, regardless of their immigration status or ability to acquire an SSN.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its goal of inclusivity, it may face contention from various stakeholders. Advocacy groups and some legislators view the bill favorably as a necessary step to protect the rights of all residents. However, there may be concerns expressed by those who feel that easing documentation requirements might lead to increased fraud or abuse of services, which could become points of debate during legislative discussions and voting. Potential opposition could arise from sectors wary of how changes might impact operational costs and administrative oversight for utilities.

Notable_points

HF4155 reflects a broader trend in legislation that aims to address the needs of non-traditional clientele in the service sector. By allowing for easier access to utility services, the bill seeks to acknowledge the reality that many individuals contribute to the state's economy without formal documentation. Advocates for the bill argue that the fundamental right to basic utility services should not be conditional upon one's ability to produce certain types of identification.

Companion Bills

MN SF4159

Similar To Individual taxpayer identification number when new customers apply for utility service requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF4159

Individual taxpayer identification number when new customers apply for utility service requirement provision

MN SF1109

Insurance companies accepting an individual taxpayer identification number on insurance coverage applications requirement provision

MN SF3769

Landlord acceptance of tenant's individual taxpayer identification number in lieu of Social Security number requirement

MN HF3843

Landlords required to accept tenant's individual taxpayer identification number in lieu of Social Security number.

MN SF658

Procedure provision to resolve disputes between public utilities and customers

MN HF393

Procedure to resolve disputes between public utilities and residential customers provided.

MN SF1433

Electric utilities obtaining of consent from utility customers prior to implementing a time-of-use rate program requirement provision

MN HF1386

Energy storage provisions added and modified to support deployment, utilities required to install an energy storage system, Public Utilities Commission required to order the installation of energy storage systems, public utilities required to file a plan to install energy storage systems, incentive program established, and money appropriated.

MN SF4942

Omnibus Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate supplemental appropriations

MN S537

Expands eligibility under New Jersey earned income tax credit program to allow taxpayers with Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers to qualify.

Similar Bills

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