Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4826

Introduced
3/11/24  
Refer
3/11/24  

Caption

Federal pipeline inspection rules for individuals performing construction or maintenance work modifications and previous wage exemption for broadband workers repealer

Impact

One significant aspect of SF4826 is its repeal of the prevailing wage exemption for broadband workers, which is reflected in the existing Minnesota Statute 116J.398. This repeal means that projects related to broadband infrastructure funded by state grants will now require adherence to prevailing wage standards, potentially impacting the cost structures for such projects. By modifying these wage laws, the bill could result in higher labor costs for contractors engaged in broadband construction, as they will now have to pay their workers wages that align with the local prevailing rates.

Summary

Senate File 4826 is a legislative proposal that focuses on enhancing public safety by modifying existing federal pipeline inspection rules. The bill requires that individuals or contractors performing construction or maintenance within 20 feet of a utility corridor adhere to operator qualification standards as set forth in federal regulations. Additionally, those working in this space must comply with drug and alcohol testing protocols outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations. This is aimed at ensuring that all personnel involved in high-risk construction areas are properly qualified and that their workplace conduct is regulated.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF4826 may bring up contention points, particularly concerning the implications of the wage repeal for broadband projects. Proponents argue that reinstating prevailing wage laws ensures fair compensation and promotes skill retention among workers. However, opponents might express concerns about the increased financial burden on contractors and possible delays in broadband project completion due to elevated costs. The bill's dual focus on regulatory compliance and wage standards highlights the tension between ensuring public safety and fostering a competitive economic environment in infrastructure development.

Companion Bills

MN HF4626

Similar To Federal pipeline inspection rules modified for individuals performing construction or maintenance work, prevailing wage exemption for broadband workers repealed, and technical corrections made.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4626

Federal pipeline inspection rules modified for individuals performing construction or maintenance work, prevailing wage exemption for broadband workers repealed, and technical corrections made.

MN HF1275

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

MN HB1005

Update certain citations to federal regulations regarding pipeline safety inspections.

MN HF4182

Equal Access to Broadband Act established, and broadband services and broadband infrastructure governing provisions modified.

MN HF974

Equal Access to Broadband Act established, and provisions governing broadband services and broadband infrastructure modified.

MN SB01370

An Act Requiring Workers Performing Off-site Custom Fabrication For A Public Works Project To Be Paid Prevailing Wage Rates.

MN A573

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

MN S3014

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

MN SF4262

Equal Access to Broadband Act establishment

MN HF5217

Labor supplemental budget bill.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.