Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1804

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Active transportation various governing requirements modified, electric-assisted bicycle rebate eligibility and amount modified, and rulemaking authorized.

Impact

If enacted, HF1804 would impact a range of state laws by enabling a rebate system aimed at making electric-assisted bicycles more accessible to residents. This includes setting income-based qualifications for those eligible for rebates, subsequently directing subsidies towards low to moderate-income individuals. By encouraging the adoption of electric bicycles, the bill intends to improve mobility options and contribute to urban planning goals focused on sustainability and active transportation.

Summary

House File 1804, introduced in the Minnesota Legislature, addresses various requirements governing active transportation, particularly relating to electric-assisted bicycles. The bill modifies existing statutes to establish clearer definitions around crosswalks and modifies rebate eligibility for electric-assist bicycles. One of the goals of this legislation is to encourage the use of eco-friendly transportation options, helping reduce traffic congestion and promote environmentally sustainable practices.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding the specific rebate amounts and the eligibility criteria outlined in the bill. Some stakeholders express concerns that the maximum rebate of $1,500 may disproportionately benefit higher-income households if the income limits aren't strictly legislated. Moreover, the bill has sparked discussions around public safety, especially on how modified traffic and crossing regulations will be enforced and how they will affect existing infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists.

Companion Bills

MN SF2094

Similar To Various requirements governing active transportation modification

Similar Bills

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