Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1384

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Requirements for permitting small wireless facilities modification

Impact

If enacted, this legislation could have a considerable impact on the deployment of telecommunications infrastructure across the state. By facilitating a more efficient permitting process, SF1384 aims to promote the broader implementation of advanced wireless technologies, including 5G services. Supporters argue this will enhance connectivity for residents and businesses, aiding economic growth. However, the bill also stipulates measures for community engagement, such as requiring telecommunications providers to notify property owners within a 300-foot radius of installation sites before deploying new wireless facilities.

Summary

SF1384 proposes modifications to the current requirements for permitting small wireless facilities in Minnesota. The bill aims to streamline the permitting process for telecommunications companies by reducing the amount of redundant information that applicants need to provide when seeking permits to install small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way. One significant aspect of the legislation is the requirement that local governments cannot request information that has already been submitted in previous applications, emphasizing a standardized and efficient permitting process.

Conclusion

Overall, SF1384 reflects an effort by the Minnesota legislature to embrace advancements in telecommunications while balancing local governance. As the bill progresses, ongoing discussions and debates will likely focus on the tension between promoting technological advancement and ensuring local communities retain agency over their public spaces.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SF1384 could face scrutiny regarding local governance and control over public spaces. Critics may argue that the bill minimizes the ability of local governments to impose regulations that reflect community needs and concerns, especially regarding aesthetic impacts and safety around the placement of new wireless infrastructure. There may also be apprehensions about the environmental and social implications of increased wireless facility deployment, particularly in residential areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4815

Small wireless facilities permitting requirements modifications

MN SF4728

Time-limited moratorium on approval of applications for right-of-way and small wireless facility permits local units of government imposition authorization

MN SF4262

Equal Access to Broadband Act establishment

MN HF4182

Equal Access to Broadband Act established, and broadband services and broadband infrastructure governing provisions modified.

MN SF4784

Minnesota Energy Infrastructure Permitting Act establishment, certificates of need provisions modifications, and conforming and technical changes

MN HF4077

Consumer protection, monetary and financial institutions policy, insurance, and telecommunications provisions added, modified, or eliminated; on-sale liquor licenses modified and authorized; technical changes made; reports required; and penalties established.

MN SF1003

Certain utility requirements modification

MN SF2852

Local sales tax enaction and or modification requirements modification

MN SF5424

Local sales and use taxes enactment requirements modifications and appropriation

MN SF4157

Various financial institutions provisions modifications and technical changes

Similar Bills

AZ HB2636

Wireless facilities; residential neighborhoods; approval

NJ S3788

Clarifies that application to collocate wireless communications equipment be reviewed by administrative officer.

NJ A1196

Clarifies that application to collocate wireless communications equipment be reviewed by administrative officer.

NJ A4376

Clarifies that application to collocate wireless communications equipment be reviewed by administrative officer.

LA HB866

Enacts the Louisiana Wireless Communications Infrastructure Deployment Act

MN SF4815

Small wireless facilities permitting requirements modifications

AZ HB2795

Wireless facilities; residential neighborhoods; approval

NJ A471

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.