Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1606

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Exemptions modification for garnishment and bankruptcy

Impact

The proposed changes in SF1606 are crafted to impact various provisions within Minnesota's statutory framework, specifically those related to garnishments and debt collection practices. By establishing a clear exemption cap, the bill aims to prevent the complete depletion of a debtor's funds, facilitating a balanced approach that considers both creditors' rights and the debtors' need for financial survival. As a result, this legislation could lead to significant changes in how financial institutions manage garnishment requests and compliance with state laws.

Summary

Senate File 1606 proposes modifications to the existing laws regarding exemptions applicable to garnishment and bankruptcy under Minnesota Statutes. It provides that an amount of up to $1,000 in a debtor's depository accounts held by a financial institution shall be exempt from garnishment. This exemption is in addition to other exemptions allowed under current legislation, ensuring that a debtor retains some access to their funds even amidst financial distress. The bill is intended to strengthen consumer protections for individuals facing garnishments while supporting their financial stability during challenging times.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill indicate that while there is broad support for enhancing consumer protections, there are concerns over its implications for creditors. Some stakeholders believe the exemption threshold may reduce the effectiveness of garnishments as a debt collection tool. Critics argue that such exemptions could hamper creditors' ability to recover debts owed to them, potentially leading to a rise in defaulted obligations. Thus, finding a consensus on the appropriate level of garnishment exemptions continues to be a point of contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

MN HF3188

Similar To Garnishment and bankruptcy exemptions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4065

Various provisions modification governing debt collection, garnishment, and consumer finance

MN SF4602

Debt collection, garnishment and consumer finance provisions modifications; debtor protections authorization; related statutory review requirement

MN HF4100

Debt collection, garnishment, medical debt, and consumer finance various governing provisions modified; debtor protections provided; statutory forms modified; and statutory form review required.

MN HF4077

Consumer protection, monetary and financial institutions policy, insurance, and telecommunications provisions added, modified, or eliminated; on-sale liquor licenses modified and authorized; technical changes made; reports required; and penalties established.

MN SF3137

Property types that cannot be attached, garnished, or sold in a final judgement expansion

MN HF2500

Types of property that cannot be attached, garnished, or sold in final judgement expanded.

MN SF3049

Exempting property tax refunds from attachment, garnishment or sale

MN SF4097

Omnibus Commerce policy bill

MN SF1298

Housing provisions modifications

MN SF783

Tax provisions modifications

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