Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1723

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Sacred community requirements amendment

Impact

If enacted, SF1723 would impact existing municipal zoning laws and housing regulations, enabling local governments to regulate the micro units in sacred communities similarly to other rental properties. It mandates that these communities adhere to standards concerning utilities, sewage disposal, and safety protocols. Religious institutions that establish these communities would need to comply with new requirements for reporting and certification to the local government, fostering a partnership between religious entities and municipalities to address housing solutions for vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate File 1723 proposes amendments to the regulations governing 'sacred communities' in Minnesota, specifically focusing on the establishment and approval processes for micro units within these communities. The bill allows religious institutions to site these communities, which are intended to provide housing for chronically homeless individuals and designated volunteers. Under the proposed amendments, municipalities would have the authority to create specific approval processes, ensuring compliance with local housing regulations and state laws regarding rental properties.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding SF1723 involves the degree of local regulatory power over sacred communities. Proponents argue that the bill provides essential guidance for the construction and regulation of micro units, thereby facilitating the provision of housing for those in need. However, critics may express concerns regarding the potential for overregulation and the impact on religious freedoms, emphasizing that designated volunteer occupancy requirements could complicate the establishment of these communities. The balance between local authority and support for homelessness solutions is a key theme in discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

MN HF1051

Similar To Sacred community requirements amended, municipalities authorized to regulate and establish approval processes for sacred communities, and remedy established for noncompliance.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2471

Micro-unit dwellings authorization on religious properties

MN HF1872

Micro-unit dwellings authorized on religious properties.

MN HF1522

Labor policy provisions modified; and building codes, occupational safety and health, and employment law modified.

MN SF1384

Nurse and Patient Safety Act

MN SF3727

Opiate manufacturer reporting requirements amendments and opiate product registration fee determination process amendments

MN SF2660

Certification requirements modification for community paramedics

MN HF4331

Metropolitan Council abolished, duties transferred to other departments, public safety radio communication law and fiscal disparity law conforming amendments made, payment of bonds and other debt obligations provided, metro area sanitary sewer district created, and money appropriated.

MN SF758

Community residential settings license requirements modification

MN HF2574

Community paramedic certification requirements modified, and medical assistance coverage of community paramedic services modified.

MN SF3035

Omnibus Jobs, Economic Development, Labor, and Industry appropriations

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