Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF936

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed administrative rules, adoption of certain rules prohibited, and notice to legislature upon adoption of exempt rules required.

Impact

If enacted, HF936 will directly affect how rules are formulated within state agencies, particularly in areas currently governed by Minnesota Statutes chapter 14. The bill seeks to mitigate government overreach by ensuring that the adoption of rules adheres strictly to a standard where benefits must outweigh costs. Stakeholders, including citizens and businesses impacted by regulations, will have the opportunity to provide input during the analysis phase of rule-making. This is expected to foster a more collaborative environment and align regulations with real-world impacts.

Summary

House File 936 (HF936) proposes to enhance the regulatory process by mandating that state agencies conduct a thorough cost-benefit analysis prior to adopting new administrative rules. The bill requires that the anticipated benefits of any proposed rule must exceed expected costs, thereby promoting more efficient government and accountability. This requirement aims to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on stakeholders including businesses and local governments, ensuring that rules are justified and reasonable based on empirical data.

Conclusion

Ultimately, HF936 represents a significant shift in the approach to regulatory governance in Minnesota, emphasizing the importance of empirical analysis and stakeholder participation. The passage of this bill could set a precedent for similar regulatory reforms at both the state and national levels, shaping the landscape of administrative policy-making for years to come.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is a necessary reform for improving regulatory transparency and enhancing governmental accountability, there may be concerns over how rigidly the cost-benefit analyses will be applied. Critics could raise issues regarding potential delays in the regulatory process, arguing that a stringent focus on cost-benefit ratios might hinder timely responses to emerging public needs or urgent issues. Furthermore, there may be debates surrounding the adequacy of methods used for projecting costs and benefits, which can lead to contentious interpretations of what constitutes a 'significant' cost or benefit.

Companion Bills

MN SF1438

Similar To Proposed Administrative rules cost-benefit analysis requirement provision, certain rules adoption prohibition provision, and requiring notice to the legislature upon the adoption of certain rules

Previously Filed As

MN SF4354

Approval requirement of certain standing committees of the legislature for adoption of rules

MN HF3009

Legislative approval required for adoption of rules.

MN SF3028

Legislative approval for adoption of rules requirement

MN HF4184

Approval of standing committees of the legislature required for adoption of rules.

MN SF1345

Cost-benefit analysis requirement for proposed guideways

MN HF1967

Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed guideways, and report required.

MN HF3578

Health care service prior authorization and coverage requirements modified, ground for disciplinary action against physicians modified, reports to the commissioner of commerce and the legislature required, data classified, and rulemaking authorized.

MN SR6

A Senate resolution relating to rules; adopting temporary rules for the 93rd session of the Legislature

MN HF4078

Pavement life-cycle cost analyses governing requirements amended, and report required.

MN HF1843

Analysis conducted of benefits and costs of universal health care system to assist legislature in comparing it to current public and private health care financing system, report required, and money appropriated.

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MN HF20

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MN SF32

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MN HF2320

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MN SF2399

Department of Children, Youth, and Families establishment; children's cabinet modification; appropriating money

MN SF2401

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MN SF2398

Department of Children, Youth, and Families establishment; children's cabinet modification; appropriating money

MN SF2400

Department of Children, Youth, and Families establishment; children's cabinet modification; appropriating money

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