Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2340

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Renovation and lead hazard reductions provisions modifications

Impact

The implications of SF2340 are significant for public health and safety regulations surrounding lead exposure. Notably, the bill seeks to enhance the standards for lead hazard reduction practices, ensuring that they comply with current health and safety standards. This includes establishing regulated lead work standards in paint, dust, drinking water, and soil to protect communities from lead-related health risks. Furthermore, it aims to prohibit methods that could disperse lead dust into the environment, thereby minimizing potential exposure to residents, particularly in areas with high concentrations of vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate File 2340 introduces modifications to existing provisions related to health, specifically focusing on lead hazard reduction and renovation standards in residential properties. The bill aims to update the definitions and methods of lead hazard reduction as outlined in Minnesota Statutes. One of the key changes is the clarification of what constitutes 'regulated lead work,' which now includes a range of activities that potentially disturb lead-containing paint in properties constructed before 1978. The bill underscores the importance of ensuring properties are lead-safe, especially for vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill indicate that there are points of contention regarding the balance between regulation and the responsibilities of property owners. The amendments include requirements for property owners to obtain certifications if they are engaging in renovations that could disturb lead. Some stakeholders express concern that these requirements may impose excessive burdens on homeowners and small contractors. Conversely, advocates for the bill argue that these safety measures are critical to preventing lead exposure and protecting public health, especially in communities with older homes.

Notable points

While SF2340 aims to strengthen lead hazard reduction measures, it also proposes to streamline certification processes and fees for government employees, emphasizing collaboration among various governmental agencies to implement effective lead safety practices. The bill includes provisions that define exemptions for certain properties and individuals, which engender discussions about the scope of regulatory authority at the local level, particularly in combating lead hazards through innovative methods that may exceed the established standards.

Companion Bills

MN HF1447

Similar To Renovation and lead hazard reduction provisions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1447

Renovation and lead hazard reduction provisions modified.

MN SF2212

Department of Health policy provisions modification

MN HF2050

Health policy bill.

MN SB158

Lead reduction, Alabama Lead Reduction Act, lead abatement and further regulation of lead hazard reductions, Secs. 22-37A-2 to 22-37A-7, inclusive, am'd.

MN SF612

Taking turtles provisions modifications

MN HB1467

Children and lead hazards.

MN AB3009

Hazardous materials: lead-based paint.

MN SF5192

Public skate park construction and renovation program modifications, appropriations modifications, and appropriations

MN HB720

Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors, Virginia Board for; dust sampling technicians, renovators, etc.

MN HB1005

Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors, Virginia Board for; dust sampling technicians, renovators.

Similar Bills

MN HF1447

Renovation and lead hazard reduction provisions modified.

MN SF4158

Omnibus Housing supplemental appropriations

MN HF4194

Housing; prior appropriations modified, new programs established and existing programs modified, housing infrastructure bond eligible uses expanded, housing infrastructure bond issuance authorized, working group and task force established, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN SF1424

Omnibus State Government policy bill

MN HF4302

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes, sales and use taxes, property taxes and local government aids, and other miscellaneous taxes and tax-related provisions policy and technical changes made.

MN SF4091

Various tax provisions modification

MN SF1721

Reporting requirements clarification related to community supervision

MN HF1659

American Indian incarcerated individuals cultural program modified, community supervision reporting requirements clarified, federal law enforcement agents who transport persons exempted from definition of protective agent, and obsolete civil commitment law regarding incarcerated individuals with mental illness repealed.