Minnesota2026Passed Legislature
HF4057
Technical Corrections to Minnesota Laws
Last scannedAug 22, 2026, 3:39 AM
In one sentence
This bill fixes small errors in state laws by correcting wrong words, updating old references, and removing duplicate or conflicting rules.
What it does
- Corrects typos and mistakes in the text of many existing statutes.
- Updates legal citations to point to current sections instead of outdated ones.
- Removes parts of laws that are no longer needed or conflict with other rules.
- Changes specific references, such as updating fund codes for an ombudsperson role.
Who it affects
- State agencies and departments responsible for enforcing Minnesota statutes.
- Courts and officials interpreting the specific sections listed in the bill.
Limits and unknowns
- The official text lists many section numbers but does not explain every specific detail for each one.
- This summary cannot list all hundreds of individual changes because they are too numerous to describe simply.
- The effective date is not provided in the source material.
Official record
Sources
Official summary
Miscellaneous technical corrections to laws and statutes made; erroneous, obsolete, and omitted text and references corrected; and redundant, conflicting, and superseded provisions removed.
Official activity
Bill history
- See Senate file in House SF4244House
- Bills identical, SF substituted on General RegisterHouse
- Referred to Chief Clerk for comparison with SF4244House
- Committee report, to adoptHouse
- Introduction and first reading, referred to Judiciary Finance and Civil LawHouse