Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2929

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Consumers in Crisis Protection Act

Impact

The proposed legislation is significant as it imposes civil penalties on companies that do not comply with its provisions, making it mandatory for them to register with the Department of Commerce. This registration process is intended to evaluate the character and fitness of applicants, thereby aiming to prevent unethical actors from operating within Minnesota. Importantly, it prohibits unfair financial practices, such as prepayment penalties and certain types of commissions to attorneys, thereby holding litigation funders to a higher standard and directly impacting how legal funding is accessed by consumers.

Summary

SF2929, also known as the Consumers in Crisis Protection Act, is designed to regulate the practices of consumer litigation funding companies in Minnesota. This legislation outlines clear definitions and contractual obligations for companies providing financial assistance to consumers engaged in legal proceedings. It stipulates that these contracts must be clear, concise, and allowing for specific consumer protections, such as a right to rescission within ten business days. The act aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the sector while safeguarding consumer interests and ensuring that funding companies operate fairly and legitimately.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding SF2929 may stem from concerns regarding its potential implications on access to justice for consumers who rely on litigation funding as a means to finance their legal claims. While advocates argue for the necessity of consumer protections to prevent exploitation, opponents may raise issues about imposing too many restrictions that could limit access to needed financial resources for individuals in legal proceedings. The debate is likely to focus on the balance between ensuring consumer protection versus maintaining adequate access to litigation financing options.

Companion Bills

MN HF2677

Similar To Consumers in Crisis Protection Act adopted, civil penalties provided, and reports required.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4967

Consumers in Crisis Protection Act

MN HF4407

Consumers in Crisis Protection Act enacted, civil penalties provided, and administrative rulemaking authorized.

MN SF4602

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

MN SF4138

Residential real estate consumer protections establishment provision

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 HF4034

Consumer protections with respect to residential real estate established.

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 HF2369

Transportation network company driver protections established, civil action provided, and criminal penalties provided.

MN SF4065

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

MN HF2754

Energy; biennial budget established for Department of Commerce, Public Utilities Commission, and energy, climate, and clean energy activities; energy and utility regulation provisions established and modified; enhanced transportation electrification provided; various clean and renewable energy grant programs established; reports required; and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

MN HF2677

Consumers in Crisis Protection Act adopted, civil penalties provided, and reports required.

NH HB733

Relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.

CA SB666

Small business: commercial financing transactions.

IA SF586

A bill for an act relating to third-party litigation funding and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 54.)

CA AB2556

Charitable organizations: crowdfunding solicitors.

CA SB1103

Tenancy of commercial real properties: agreements: building operating costs.

CA AB1181

Charitable organizations.

CA AB1756

Committee on Judiciary: judiciary omnibus.