Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2935

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Public water supplies and publicly owned treatment works to annually report on water access policies requirement provision

Impact

The implementation of SF2935 has the potential to significantly influence state regulations surrounding water utilities and consumer protections. By requiring these entities to compile and disclose detailed reports, the bill aims to hold them accountable and ensure that customers are aware of their rights and options regarding water service. This transparency could foster trust between the public and utilities, enhancing the overall management of water resources and services in Minnesota.

Summary

SF2935, introduced in Minnesota, mandates that public water supplies and publicly owned treatment works submit annual reports detailing their water access policies. This law is directed at enhancing transparency regarding how these utilities interact with customers on issues such as payment plans, service terminations, and the communication of relevant policies. The bill will require utilities to provide statistics on account management, including numbers of terminated accounts due to nonpayment, segmented by residential, commercial, and industrial categories.

Contention

While the bill's primary focus is on improving customer communication and service policies, there may be varying perspectives on its impact. Advocates of the bill argue that it empowers consumers by informing them about their service and available assistance programs. Conversely, some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding the additional administrative burdens this reporting requirement places on utilities, particularly smaller ones that may already be stretched thin. The balance between consumer protection and operational feasibility is likely to be a point of discussion among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

MN HF3186

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Previously Filed As

MN SF3728

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MN HF3550

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MN SF1692

Policies governing access to substance use disorder treatment services modification

MN HF1828

Water and soil conservation provisions modified.

MN SF1983

Water and soil conservation provisions modifications

MN SF4699

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MN HF1627

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MN SF5329

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MN SF553

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MN SF2789

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Similar Bills

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