Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2281

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Livestock market agency and dealer licensing provisions modified, farmers' market or community event food sampling and demonstration provisions modified, food certificate payment provisions modified, and obsolete provisions repealed.

Impact

The modifications proposed by HF2281 will have a direct impact on operations within Minnesota's agricultural industry. By refining the language related to licensing and agency responsibilities, the bill addresses the need for accountability among livestock dealers and meat packing companies. It establishes clear provisions regarding the required surety bonds, which are crucial for ensuring that these entities operate within lawful financial standards and protect the interests of livestock producers. Moreover, the bill aims to enhance consumer safety by enforcing strict compliance with food safety regulations during sampling and demonstrations at farmers' markets and other community events.

Summary

House File 2281 modifies existing statutes related to livestock market agencies, meat packing companies, and their licensing requirements in Minnesota. Specifically, it aims to streamline the licensing process for livestock market dealers and their agents while updating definitions to include terms such as 'meat packing company agent'. The bill emphasizes the importance of annual license renewal, which must be prominently displayed at the place of business, and states that separate licenses are required for each geographical location, even for the same management. This is a significant step in standardizing regulations across different regions and ensuring compliance within the agriculture sector.

Contention

While HF2281 seeks to improve the efficiency and accountability of the livestock market system, there are potential points of contention regarding the power dynamics between state regulators and local businesses. While supporters argue that this bill will lead to industry stabilization and protect consumers, critics may voice concerns about the flexibility of local businesses to adapt to state mandates and the potential burdens of regulation attached to compliance. Overall, the bill represents a balanced attempt to modernize agricultural practices while ensuring public safety and industry integrity.

Companion Bills

MN SF2611

Similar To Livestock market agency and dealer licensing provisions modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF4500

Food sampling and demonstration provisions modifications

MN HF5229

Agriculture provisions modified, and money appropriated.

MN HF1638

Nursery and plant protection provisions modified.

MN SF5365

Agricultural provisions modifications and appropriation

MN HF4735

Housing provisions modified.

MN HF3086

Sales and use tax provisions modified, and definition of prepared food modified.

MN HF4243

Local election provisions modified, and absentee voting provisions modified.

MN HF1504

Property tax provisions modified, and homestead market value exclusion modified.

MN HF70

Agricultural and food processing worker fair labor standard provisions modified.

MN SF783

Tax provisions modifications

Similar Bills

MN SF2611

Livestock market agency and dealer licensing provisions modification

MN HF2446

Agriculture and broadband development policy and finance bill.

MN SF2458

Omnibus Agriculture, Broadband and Rural Development policy and appropriations

LA SB108

Provides relative to the expansion of the Louisiana Public Livestock Market Charter Law. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

MN SF1193

Wolf depredation compensation program modification

MN HF1402

Wolf depredation compensation program modified, compensation program for crop or fence damage caused by elk modified, and money appropriated.

TX HB2439

Relating to the abolishment of the Texas Animal Health Commission and the transfer of its functions to the Department of Agriculture.

MN SF2147

Livestock investment grant program grant awards modification