HF3324 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Rebate program to replace time-based ion exchange water softeners with demand-based ion exchange water softeners established, and money appropriated.

Related bill: SF3519

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Purpose of the Bill

This bill aims to establish a rebate program for replacing time-based ion exchange water softeners with more efficient demand-based ion exchange water softeners. The goal is to encourage the use of more water-efficient systems, which can improve environmental outcomes and reduce salt use.

Main Provisions

  • Rebate Program Establishment: A program is set up to provide a $200 rebate for owners or lessees of residential or commercial buildings who replace their time-based water softeners with demand-based systems.
  • Eligible Replacements: To be eligible, the new water softener must:
    • Soften water from above 10 U.S. grains per gallon to below 1 grain per gallon.
    • Have a salt efficiency of over 3,500 grains per pound of salt.
    • Be installed by a licensed contractor within Minnesota between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2027.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • This bill introduces a financial incentive for switching to a more efficient water softening technology, which is not currently mandated.
  • The program involves issuing rebates, which require collaboration between the property owner and licensed contractors.

Additional Requirements

  • Rebate Application: Must include detailed specifications about both the replaced and new equipment, the programming of the new system, and an estimate of its annual salt use.
  • Contractor Certification: Contractors must certify that the installation and programming of the new system comply with program requirements.
  • Application Limits: Each contractor can participate in up to 30 rebate applications throughout the life of the program.

Appropriation of Funds

  • A one-time appropriation from the general fund is provided for fiscal year 2026 to cover the rebates, available until June 30, 2028.

Relevant Terms

  • Time-based ion exchange water softener
  • Demand-based ion exchange water softener
  • Rebate
  • Salt efficiency
  • Water hardness
  • Pollution Control Agency

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
May 14, 2025HouseFloorActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toEnvironment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
May 14, 2025HouseFloorActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toEnvironment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy