SF4504 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority use of certain money clarification
Related bill: HF4374
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
Clarify how money provided to the Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority (MCIFA) can be used and codify the authority’s general powers. The bill updates Minnesota Statutes to ensure the MCIFA has explicit authority to finance climate-related projects, contract with a wide range of partners, manage property and funds, and support activities related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the state.
Main Provisions
- General powers for the MCIFA (Section 216C.441 subdivision 3, as amended):
- Hire an executive director and staff; sue and be sued; have a seal and alter the seal.
- Acquire, hold, lease, manage, and dispose of real or personal property for the authority’s purposes.
- Enter into agreements and other transactions with a broad set of partners, including:
- Tribal governments, any federal or state agency, counties, local units of government, regional development commissions, and various private or public entities (partnerships, corporations, associations, or organizations).
- Acquire real property or interests in real property in the authority’s name when necessary or appropriate.
- Provide general technical and consultative services related to the authority’s purpose.
- Promote research and development related to the authority’s mission.
- Conduct market analyses to identify underserved markets.
- Analyze greenhouse gas emissions reduction project financing needs in Minnesota and recommend measures to address any financing capacity shortages.
- Contract with governmental or private entities for services such as legal counsel, financial advisory, investment banking, or other help.
- Enter into agreements with qualified lenders or others to insure or guarantee to the state the payment of qualified loans or other financing instruments.
- Accept gifts, grants, or an interest in money or personal property on behalf of the state; funds received under this authority must be deposited into the account described in subdivision 11.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Explicitly codifies and broadens the MCIFA’s general powers, including authority to:
- Enter into a wide range of agreements with diverse partners (tribal governments, regional entities, various agencies, private organizations).
- Provide technical/consultative services and promote R&D related to the authority’s purpose.
- Analyze and address financing needs for greenhouse gas reduction projects.
- Insure or guarantee payments to the state for financing instruments.
- Accept gifts/grants and deposit funds into a specific state account (subdivision 11).
- Clarifies the handling of money and property related to the MCIFA’s activities, potentially expanding tools for climate finance and project support.
Impact
- Aims to strengthen Minnesota’s capacity to finance climate-related projects by broadening partnerships, formalizing funding mechanisms, and ensuring proper management and use of funds.
Terminology Inclusion
- Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority
- Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 216C.441 subdivision 3
- General powers
- executive director
- cooperative financing agreements
- enter into agreements
- tribal government
- market analysis
- greenhouse gas emissions reduction
- qualified lenders
- insure or guarantee
- gifts, grants, or interest in money or personal property
- account (subdivision 11)
Relevant Terms
Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority; greenhouse gas emissions; financing; cooperative financing agreements; qualified lenders; insure/guarantee; gifts/grants; account; subdivision 11; general powers; executive director; contracts; property; market analysis; technical and consultative services; research and development; tribal government; regional development commissions.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF PDF file
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 17, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| March 17, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate |
Citations
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"analysis": {
"added": [
"General powers enumerated in Subdivision 3, including hiring an executive director and staff",
"Authority to sue and be sued",
"Authority to have and alter a seal",
"Authority to acquire, hold, lease, manage, and dispose of real or personal property for the authority's corporate purposes",
"Authority to enter into agreements including cooperative financing agreements and contracts with tribal governments, federal or state agencies, counties, local units of government, regional development commissions, and various partnerships or organizations",
"Authority to acquire by purchase real property or an interest therein in the authority’s own name where acquisition is necessary or appropriate",
"Provide general technical and consultative services related to the authority’s purpose",
"Promote research and development in matters related to the authority’s purpose",
"Conduct market analysis to determine where the market is underserved",
"Analyze greenhouse gas emissions reduction project financing needs in the state and recommend measures to alleviate financing capacity shortages",
"Contract with governmental or private agencies or organizations, including legal counsel, financial advisor, investment banker, or others to assist in the exercise of the authority’s powers",
"Enter into agreements with qualified lenders or others insuring or guaranteeing to the state the payment of qualified loans or other financing instruments",
"Accept on behalf of the state any gift, grant, or interest in money or personal property tendered to the state for any purpose pertaining to the authority’s activities"
],
"removed": [],
"summary": "This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 216C.441, subdivision 3, to restate and expand the Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority's general powers.",
"modified": [
"Subdivision 3 is amended to restate and expand the authority’s general powers, including explicit authority to engage in the enumerated activities and to deposit and manage funds consistent with the statute."
]
},
"citation": "216C.441",
"subdivision": "subdivision 3"
}
]