Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1871

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Prohibitions on certain lead solder in products delayed.

Impact

If enacted, HF1871 will impact the statutory framework governing environmental safety and product compliance in Minnesota. By postponing the prohibition, it acknowledges the challenges manufacturers may face, particularly small businesses or those producing technical components, in sourcing alternatives to lead solder. This legislation also reflects a balance between protecting public health and providing manufacturers with a reasonable adjustment period to modify their production processes.

Summary

House File 1871 (HF1871) proposes an amendment to Minnesota Statutes regarding the use of lead solder in products, specifically delaying the prohibition on such materials until January 1, 2028. The bill aims to address the implications of this prohibition for manufacturers, particularly regarding compliance timelines for products that contain internal circuit boards with lead solder. During the delay period, manufacturers are required to report every six months to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency on their progress toward compliance, highlighting barriers faced and timelines for achieving compliance with the forthcoming regulations.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HF1871 is whether the extension of the deadline is sufficient to ensure safety while allowing businesses the time they need to adapt. Critical voices might argue that further delays could undermine public health initiatives aimed at reducing lead exposure, especially considering the long-term effects of lead and cadmium on health. Advocates for more stringent regulations may push for immediate compliance measures rather than a delayed approach, emphasizing the urgency of addressing toxic materials in consumer products.

Companion Bills

MN SF2446

Similar To Certain lead solder in products prohibitions delayment provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF834

PFAS in certain products prohibition

MN SF2438

Omnibus Environment and Climate appropriations

MN HF2310

Environment, natural resources, climate, and energy finance and policy bill.

MN SF3792

Lead ammunition use prohibition when hunting; lead tackle sale, manufacture and use prohibition; nontoxic ammunition performance standard for shooting sports facilities requirement; nontoxic ammunition in school shooting sports requirement; appropriating money

MN SF2939

Product or package recyclability misleading claims prohibition; recyclable material list creation requirement

MN SF2219

Historical horse racing prohibition

MN HF3813

Use of lead ammunition when hunting prohibited; sale, manufacture, and use of lead tackle prohibited; nontoxic ammunition performance standard established for shooting sports facilities; nontoxic ammunition required in school shooting sports; and money appropriated.

MN HF4721

Stewardship program for batteries established, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.

MN SF4711

Stewardship program for batteries establishment, rulemaking authorization, and appropriation

MN SF3940

Recycled electronic waste collection program establishment, creating an account, and appropriating money

Similar Bills

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