Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1228

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Higher financial penalties requirement for repeated violations

Impact

If enacted, SF1228 will modify Minnesota's approach to environmental regulation by deterring violations through increased financial penalties. The intention of the bill is to encourage compliance amongst individuals and entities that may otherwise neglect their responsibilities towards environmental standards. The amendment is particularly focused on repeated or serious violations, effectively centralizing enforcement actions under judicial discretion. This could lead to more significant repercussions for repeat offenders, potentially altering behavior in a manner that prioritizes environmental stewardship.

Summary

SF1228 is a legislative proposal aimed at increasing financial penalties for repeated violations of environmental laws in Minnesota. The bill amends existing statutes to establish higher daily fines for those who commit subsequent violations within a specified time frame, particularly in cases concerning hazardous waste. Specifically, penalties for violations may range from $10,000 to $25,000 per day, depending on the nature of the offense. This reinforces the state's commitment to environmental protection by ensuring that offenders face significant financial repercussions for repeated infringements.

Contention

The bill may face opposition due to concerns about the impact of increased penalties on businesses, particularly smaller enterprises that might struggle to absorb hefty fines. Critics argue that such financial burdens could deter economic development or lead to further regulatory burdens for certain industries. Proponents, however, maintain that the increased penalties are necessary to ensure accountability in environmental practices and to protect public health and natural resources. As such, the debate surrounding SF1228 reflects broader tensions between regulatory enforcement and economic interests within the state.

Companion Bills

MN HF708

Similar To Environment; penalties modified, and higher financial penalties for repeated violations required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF708

Environment; penalties modified, and higher financial penalties for repeated violations required.

MN HF671

Environmental civil penalties provisions modified.

MN SF1227

Administrative penalties requirement for repeat or serious environmental violations be unforgivable

MN HF1275

Excavation notice requirements amended, excavation notice reporting required, and civil penalties for pipeline safety violations tied to federal law.

MN SB1141

Vacation rentals; violations; penalties

MN HF4410

Enforcement authority modified, and money appropriated.

MN AB1497

Fireworks: violations: penalties.

MN SB109

Environmental Violation Civil Penalties

MN HF3911

Environment and natural resources supplemental budget bill.

MN HF2983

Requirements for products containing lead or cadmium modified, sale of menstrual products containing arsenic or chemicals of high concern prohibited, labeling and testing for menstrual products required, and rulemaking required.

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