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SF 4364

Various technical changes to the Department of Commerce provisions

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Matt Klein

Minnesota bill making unspecified technical amendments to Department of Commerce statutes; referred to Commerce committee for review.

Referred to Commerce and Consumer Protection
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Bill Summary · SF 4364

Legislative bill overview

SF 4364 makes technical amendments to Minnesota's Department of Commerce statutes, addressing procedural clarifications and updates to existing regulatory frameworks. The bill was introduced in March 2026 and referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee for review.

Why is this important

Technical bills like this one ensure that regulatory language remains clear, internally consistent, and functional as statutes age and departments' operations evolve. While less visible than sweeping reforms, these adjustments prevent confusion in enforcement and protect both consumers and regulated businesses from ambiguity.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity in bill description: Without access to the actual text, it's unclear what specific technical changes are being made—some "technical fixes" can have meaningful policy implications beyond their neutral framing
  • Scope of changes: If multiple unrelated Department of Commerce provisions are bundled together, stakeholders with concerns about one provision may struggle to address it separately
  • Implementation timeline: Technical changes can sometimes require operational adjustments that affected parties need advance notice to accommodate

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

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