Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4569

Introduced
3/4/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Refer
3/11/24  

Caption

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

Impact

Upon enactment, HF4569 will amend existing laws within Minnesota statutes to include specific responsibilities for contractors receiving state financial assistance. This includes the requirement to establish and submit a wage theft prevention plan, which outlines measures to prevent wage violations. Contractors who fail to meet these requirements or have a history of wage theft may be disqualified from receiving financial assistance for a period of three years. This significant shift emphasizes the state's commitment to safeguarding workers’ rights and ensuring responsible labor practices in construction projects.

Summary

HF4569 addresses the issue of wage theft in the context of housing development in Minnesota. The bill mandates the use of responsible contractors when financial assistance is provided by the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) for the development of multiunit residential housing. It aims to protect workers by ensuring that contractors engaged in projects receiving state funds comply with wage laws and have measures in place to prevent wage theft. This approach seeks to promote not only fair wages but also a level of accountability among contractors involved in government-supported housing projects.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF4569 appears to be positive among proponents who view it as a necessary step to combat wage theft and improve contractor accountability. Supporters, including labor groups and some legislators, argue that implementing these measures will create a fairer construction industry and hinder exploitative practices. However, there may also be concerns among some business owners and contractors who can perceive this legislation as an additional burden, potentially complicating the process to secure financial assistance or increasing operational costs.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates on the practicality of enforcing the requirements outlined in HF4569. Some stakeholders express concerns over the potential administrative burden on contractors to develop and implement wage theft prevention plans. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on whether the penalties for non-compliance, including disqualification from financial assistance, are sufficient or overly punitive. The legislative discussions reflect a tension between the need to protect workers and the desire for a regulatory framework that supports business operations without imposing excessive constraints.

Companion Bills

MN SF4593

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

Previously Filed As

MN SF4593

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

MN SF3164

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

MN SF1372

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adoption

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 SF5157

Prevailing wage requirement for certain financial assistance

MN AB101

Housing development and financing.

MN SF2298

Omnibus Housing and Homelessness Prevention policy and appropriations

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 SF4593

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

MN SF3407

Workers' Compensation Advisory Council recommendations adoption