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SF 3841

Minnesota premium security plan technical and date adjustments

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Matt Klein

SF 3841 adjusts technical language and effective dates in Minnesota's premium security plan statute to improve implementation and administrative clarity.

Referred to Commerce and Consumer Protection
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Bill Summary · SF 3841

Legislative bill overview

SF 3841 makes technical adjustments and updates effective dates for Minnesota's premium security plan framework. The bill appears to address administrative implementation details and timing requirements for the security plan program rather than substantive policy changes.

Why is this important

Technical bills like this ensure that existing legislation functions properly by correcting language, aligning dates across related statutes, and removing implementation barriers. These adjustments are often necessary to prevent unintended consequences or administrative confusion when programs go into effect.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The bill's specific technical changes are not detailed in available records, making it difficult to assess whether adjustments benefit or burden businesses and consumers
  • Scope of "adjustments": Without seeing the actual amendments, it's unclear whether changes are truly minor clarifications or represent meaningful shifts in program requirements or timelines
  • Implementation timing: Changes to effective dates could affect businesses' preparation periods and compliance readiness, potentially creating compliance challenges if deadlines shift unexpectedly

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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