Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4593

Introduced
3/4/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Refer
3/21/24  

Caption

Wage theft prevention and use of responsible contractors when the Minnesota Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing requirement

Impact

The bill establishes new requirements that fundamentally change the operational landscape for contractors working with state-funded housing projects. Developers will need comprehensive wage theft prevention plans and measures to confirm that all contractors and subcontractors meet defined standards for responsible contracting. Failure to comply with these measures could result in the developer being barred from future state support for up to three years. This legislative action is expected to decrease incidences of wage theft, foster accountability, and promote ethics in labor practices across Minnesota's housing sector.

Summary

SF4593 aims to address wage theft in construction projects financed by the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency by requiring contractors to follow strict regulations regarding wage payments. It mandates that any organization receiving financial assistance for the development or renovation of multiunit residential housing must implement a wage theft prevention plan. This includes detailing how they will ensure statutory wage compliance, thus protecting workers from potential wage theft offenses during their employment on state-supported projects.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF4593 appears to be largely supportive among advocates for labor rights and ethical business practices. Proponents argue that it emphasizes the importance of fair wages and holds contractors accountable for compliance. However, it may face opposition from some industry stakeholders who perceive it as adding layers of bureaucracy that could complicate the financial assistance process. The debate underscores the ongoing discourse surrounding workers' rights and economic development in the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between regulatory compliance and financial assistance simplicity. Opponents may argue that the burden of compliance could deter contractors from seeking state financial assistance, particularly smaller firms that may lack the resources to adhere to extensive regulatory requirements. Aspects such as the definitions of a 'responsible contractor' and the enforcement of wage theft prevention plans will likely be scrutinized during discussions about the bill's implications.

Companion Bills

MN HF4569

Similar To Wage theft prevented and use of responsible contractors required when Minnesota Housing Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4569

Wage theft prevented and use of responsible contractors required when Minnesota Housing Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing.

MN SF5157

Prevailing wage requirement for certain financial assistance

MN SF3164

Financial assistance definition modification to include certain tax increment financing or allocation of low- income housing credits

MN HF4994

Financial assistance definition modified to include tax increment financing or allocations of low-income housing credits, and project definition expanded.

MN HF1874

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adopted, agency debt limit increased, authority to issue bonds expanded, eligibility requirements and uses for agency funding expanded, and housing infrastructure bond uses expanded.

MN SF1372

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adoption

MN SF2298

Omnibus Housing and Homelessness Prevention policy and appropriations

MN AB101

Housing development and financing.

MN HF2335

Housing finance and policy bill.

MN HF4194

Housing; prior appropriations modified, new programs established and existing programs modified, housing infrastructure bond eligible uses expanded, housing infrastructure bond issuance authorized, working group and task force established, reports required, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

MN SF5057

Independent contractors and payors added to the centralized work reporting system and requiring payors to report independent contractors to the centralized working system

MN HF1316

Independent contractors and payors added to the centralized work reporting system, and payors required to report independent contractors to the centralized work reporting system.

MN HF4579

Child support; independent contractors and payors reporting requirements established.

MN SF2306

Independent contractors and payors addition to the centralized work reporting system; payors to report independent contractors to the centralized work reporting system requirement

MN SF1988

New enforcement provisions creation for construction workers wage protection

MN HF1859

Construction worker wage protection new enforcement provisions created.

MN HF4569

Wage theft prevented and use of responsible contractors required when Minnesota Housing Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing.

MN SF3407

Workers' Compensation Advisory Council recommendations adoption