Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF771 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/12/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to energy; appropriating money for supplemental energy assistance;​
1.3 requiring an annual report; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,​
1.4 chapter 216C.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. [216C.392] SUPPLEMENTAL ENERGY ASSISTANCE GRANT​
1.7PROGRAM.​
1.8 Subdivision 1.Definition.For the purposes of this section, "LIHEAP" has the meaning​
1.9given in section 142G.02, subdivision 59.​
1.10 Subd. 2.Establishment.A supplemental energy assistance grant program is established​
1.11in the department to award grants to eligible applicants.​
1.12 Subd. 3.Applications; procedures.(a) The commissioner must develop policies and​
1.13procedures governing the grant application and award process.​
1.14 (b) An eligible applicant must file an application with the commissioner on a form​
1.15developed by the commissioner.​
1.16 (c) The commissioner must accept grant applications under this section throughout the​
1.17year.​
1.18 Subd. 4.Eligibility.A Minnesota resident whose household income is less than 60​
1.19percent of the state median household income is eligible for a grant awarded under this​
1.20section.​
1.21 Subd. 5.Grant awards.(a) When awarding grants under this section, the commissioner​
1.22must give priority to expanding the number of households receiving energy assistance over​
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REVISOR RSI/CH 25-00613​01/09/25 ​
State of Minnesota​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  771​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Kraft, Howard, Jones, Reyer, Hollins and others​02/13/2025​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Energy Finance and Policy​ 2.1increasing grant amounts to households that already received assistance under LIHEAP​
2.2during the same year.​
2.3 (b) To the extent practicable, available LIHEAP funds must be used for all primary heat​
2.4and crisis grants to eligible households before grants are awarded for heat and crisis grants​
2.5under this section.​
2.6 Subd. 6.Types of grants.The commissioner may award grants for the following:​
2.7 (1) crisis grants to households that received a LIHEAP primary heat grant from federal​
2.8funds but did not receive the maximum crisis grant amount while federal funds allocated​
2.9for crisis grants were available;​
2.10 (2) primary heat and crisis grants to eligible households that did not receive LIHEAP​
2.11primary heat and crisis grants from federal funds;​
2.12 (3) emergency heating system repair or replacement; and​
2.13 (4) grants to support outreach.​
2.14 Subd. 7.Reporting.(a) Beginning December 31, 2026, and annually thereafter until​
2.15December 31, 2031, the commissioner must publish a report regarding state supplemental​
2.16energy assistance funding under this section for the previous program year for October 1​
2.17to September 30.​
2.18 (b) To the extent practicable, the following information on grants awarded under this​
2.19section must be reported by statewide total and by county:​
2.20 (1) the number of households served;​
2.21 (2) the average household primary heat benefit;​
2.22 (3) the average household crisis benefit; and​
2.23 (4) total energy costs.​
2.24 (c) The following information on grants awarded under this section may be reported as​
2.25statewide totals:​
2.26 (1) the average household income;​
2.27 (2) income by percentage of the federal poverty level established by the United States​
2.28Department of Health and Human Services;​
2.29 (3) the number of households that include a person over 60 years old;​
2.30 (4) the number of households that include a disabled person;​
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REVISOR RSI/CH 25-00613​01/09/25 ​ 3.1 (5) the number of households that include a child under six years old; and​
3.2 (6) the number of households served by race or ethnicity.​
3.3 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.​
3.4 (a) $....... in fiscal year 2026 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner​
3.5of commerce for the supplemental energy assistance grant program. This is a onetime​
3.6appropriation and is available until June 30, 2031.​
3.7 (b) Of the amount appropriated in paragraph (a):​
3.8 (1) up to ten percent may be used to administer the supplemental energy assistance grant​
3.9program under Minnesota Statutes, section 216C.392, of which up to 2.5 percent may be​
3.10used by the Department of Commerce. The remaining amount allocated under this clause​
3.11may be used to reimburse reasonable administrative costs incurred under Minnesota Statutes,​
3.12section 216C.392, by service providers contracted by the Department of Commerce to​
3.13deliver LIHEAP services, including services under Minnesota Statutes, section 216C.392;​
3.14and​
3.15 (2) up to five percent may be used to reimburse the reasonable costs incurred under​
3.16Minnesota Statutes, section 216C.392, by organizations the department has contracted with​
3.17to provide outreach and assistance to households to complete grant applications under​
3.18Minnesota Statutes, section 216C.392. Organizations that have the ability to conduct outreach​
3.19to underserved communities and populations, including current service providers and other​
3.20organizations, must be prioritized for outreach funding.​
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