HF4897
Table saw import, manufacture, or sale limited.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- This bill adds consumer protection rules to limit the import, manufacture, or sale of table saws that do not meet specified safety requirements. It creates a new safety standard in Minnesota law (Minnesota Statutes chapter 325E) for table saws and gives authorities a way to enforce those standards, including private rights of action for damages.
Key Definitions
- Entity: A company or other organization (corporation, LLC, partnership, etc.) authorized to do business in Minnesota. It does not include state or local government units.
- Table saw: A woodworking tool with a motor-driven circular blade that protrudes through a table and runs on electricity. Includes bench, job site, contractor, hybrid, cabinet, or sliding saw.
- Test probe: A device used to measure how deep a cut would be; not a human body part.
Prohibition (What is not allowed)
- An entity must not import, manufacture, sell, or offer for sale a table saw if it knows or has reason to know that the saw does not meet the required safety standards.
Safety Standards (the core requirements)
- The bill outlines a testing setup using a test probe to determine safe operation. The key requirements described (as written) include:
- The maximum depth the test probe can measure for a cut must not exceed 3.5 millimeters when the table saw is powered on.
- The test probe’s center axis must move parallel to the table with a specified small tolerance.
- The test probe is positioned at a height above the tabletop (up to a described maximum) and moved at a speed of one meter per second.
- The test probe must contact the spinning blade when it is set to the maximum height.
- These requirements are intended to serve as the safety standard that table saws must meet in order to be imported, manufactured, or sold in Minnesota.
Exception (patent license)
- An entity does not violate the bill if it cannot obtain a license under a patent required to comply with the safety requirements, provided terms are fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory.
Enforcement and Remedies
- Violating the safety requirements subjects an entity to penalties and other remedies.
- The bill provides for a private right of action to recover damages arising from violations.
Relationship to Existing Law
- This bill would codify the new safety standard in Minnesota Statutes chapter 325E and add a specific section (325E.0685) governing table saw safety.
Significant Changes
- Establishes a specific safety testing framework for table saws using a test probe.
- Creates a prohibition on importing, manufacturing, or selling table saws that fail to meet the standard.
- Allows private lawsuits for damages for violations.
- Includes an exception related to patent licensing for compliance.
Relevant Terms - table saw - test probe - maximum depth of cut - 3.5 millimeters - center axis - tolerance - powered on - one meter per second - height setting / above the tabletop - spinning blade - patent license - fair, reasonable, nondiscriminatory terms - private right of action - penalties and remedies - Minnesota Statutes chapter 325E - consumer protection - import, manufacture, sale
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 09, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Commerce Finance and Policy | |
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