SF5278

Covered employers providing commuter benefits to covered employees requirement provision
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF5123

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

Establish a commuter benefits program requiring certain employers to offer a pretax benefit to eligible employees for transit-related transportation costs.

Key Definitions

  • covered employee: a person who averages at least 35 hours of work per week on a full-time basis for compensation by a covered employer.
  • covered employer: a business or other entity located in a city of the first class that employs 50 or more employees within one mile of a regular route transit service and directly or indirectly controls wages, hours, or working conditions.
  • transit / public transit: the transportation system defined by the state law (as referenced in the bill).
  • regular route transit: a specific type of transit service defined by state law.
  • transit pass: any pass, token, fare card, voucher, or similar item that entitles a person to transportation on public transit.
  • metropolitan planning and transit entities: the Metropolitan Council or other applicable transit authorities in a city of the first class, or replacement providers under state law.

Main Provisions

  • Commuter benefit requirement

    • Covered employers must provide a pretax commuter benefit to covered employees.
    • The pretax benefit allows employees to use pretax dollars via payroll deduction to purchase a transit pass.
    • The tax treatment aligns with federal law, up to the maximum amount permitted by the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (consistent with 26 U.S.C. § 132f and related rules).
    • Employers may meet the requirement by participating in a program offered by the Metropolitan Council, a replacement service provider under state law, or another applicable transit authority.
  • Optional additional supports

    • In addition to the transit pass benefit, covered employers may provide employer-sponsored transit programs or subsidies for other qualified transportation expenses, including walking, biking, carpooling, or vanpooling.
  • Coverage timeline

    • The benefit must be offered to all employees starting with the first full pay period after 120 days of employment.
  • Marketing and information

    • Transit authorities and planning bodies must publicly promote the existence of the program and how to use it, informing both riders and employers.
  • Publicly available transit access map

    • The Metropolitan Council (and other relevant authorities in a city of the first class) must provide a searchable map showing addresses located within one mile of regular route transit.

Implementation and Compliance

  • Map public availability

    • A searchable map of eligible addresses within one mile of regular route transit must be publicly accessible.
  • Impact on bargaining and existing agreements

    • The law does not interfere with employees’ rights to bargain collectively.
    • It does not change the terms of a bona fide collective bargaining agreement in force on the effective date.
    • After the effective date, the requirements may be waived in a bona fide collective bargaining agreement, but only if the waiver is explicitly stated in clear and unambiguous terms.

Administrative Notes

  • This provision codifies a new section (181.9449) in Minnesota Statutes to establish the commuter benefits program and related duties.

Significant Changes from Current Law

  • Introduces a formal, statewide commuter benefits program for eligible employers and employees, linking benefits to payroll deductions for transit and allowing additional transportation subsidies.
  • Adds (a) explicit eligibility criteria for employers (city of the first class location and 50+ employees within one mile of regular route transit) and (b) requirements for marketing, mapping of transit-accessible addresses, and rights to collective bargaining waivers only by explicit agreement.

Effective Date

  • The text provided does not specify an effective date; the summary reflects the provisions as introduced.

Relevant Terms - commuter benefits - pretax commuter benefit - transit pass - regular route transit - covered employer - covered employee - Metropolitan Council - city of the first class - payroll deduction - 26 U.S.C. § 132f - collective bargaining agreement - walking - biking - carpooling - vanpooling - map of transit-accessible addresses

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Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
May 11, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
May 11, 2026SenateActionReferred toLabor
May 12, 2026SenateActionAuthor added
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