HF2 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Mandatory fraud reporting required when a state agency employee has reason to suspect the existence of fraud, grant management requirements strengthened, and criminal penalty established.
AI Generated Summary
This bill aims to enhance the management of state-funded grants and prevent fraud in Minnesota. Key provisions include:
Fraud Reporting Mandate: State agency employees must report suspected fraud to law enforcement and relevant legislators immediately.
Posting Organizational Charts: Each state agency is required to display a current organizational chart on its website, listing key personnel and their contact information.
Grants Management Leadership: The Commissioner is tasked with leading policy for managing grants to ensure consistent, transparent, and accountable practices across state agencies.
Detailed Duties for Commissioner: This includes creating uniform grant management policies, serving as a central contact for grant-related issues, overseeing technology systems for grants management, supervising the state’s grants, and enforcing compliance among agencies.
Mandatory Practices for Agencies: Agencies must perform rigorous checks including financial assessments and unannounced visits for significant grants, with specific actions mandated for grants over $50,000.
Enhanced Reporting and Validity Requirements for Grants: Strengthened requirements for grant agreements to include timely execution, commissioner approval, and regular audits.
Special Provisions for High-risk Grantees: Agencies may demand additional scrutiny and data for new or small-scale grant recipients, focusing particularly on financial controls and previous grant handling experience.
Criminal Accountability: If a state grant agreement party is charged with or convicted of a crime related to the grant, the agreement can be suspended or terminated.
The goal is to make grant distribution more efficient and secure, ensuring that funds are used effectively and lawfully. Additionally, the bill aims to create a more open environment with increased access to grant information for the public and enhanced oversight to prevent and report any misuse of state resources.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
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Sponsors
- Rep. Max Rymer (R)
- Rep. Pam Altendorf (R)
- Rep. Patti Anderson (R)
- Rep. Jeff Backer (R)
- Rep. Peggy Bennett (R)
- Rep. John Burkel (R)
- Rep. Ben Davis (R)
- Rep. Lisa Demuth (R)
- Rep. Marj Fogelman (R)
- Rep. Steve Gander (R)
- Rep. Dawn Gillman (R)
- Rep. Bobbie Harder (R)
- Rep. Joshua Heintzeman (R)
- Rep. Marion Rarick (R)
- Rep. Kristin Robbins (R)
- Rep. Walter Hudson (R)
- Rep. Wayne Johnson (R)
- Rep. Krista Knudsen (R)
- Rep. Jon Koznick (R)
- Rep. Joe McDonald (R)
- Rep. Shane Mekeland (R)
- Rep. Tom Murphy (R)
- Rep. Harry Niska (R)
- Rep. Paul Novotny (R)
- Rep. Tim O'Driscoll (R)
- Rep. Bernie Perryman (R)
- Rep. Thomas Sexton (R)
- Rep. Paul Torkelson (R)
- Rep. Scott Van Binsbergen (R)
- Rep. Cal Warwas (R)
- Rep. Natalie Zeleznikar (R)
- Rep. Keith Allen (R)
- Rep. Jeff Dotseth (R)
- Rep. Jim Nash (R)
- Rep. Terry Stier (R)