Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF895

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Legislative approval required for adoption of rules.

Impact

The proposed amendments dictate that rules will not only need to go through standard agency procedures but also receive explicit legislative endorsement. This change could significantly slow down the rulemaking process, as agencies may face delays stemming from the need to secure legislative approval. Supporters of the bill argue that this increased scrutiny will prevent agencies from overstepping their authority and implement rules that may not align with public interests. Conversely, opponents raise concerns that requiring legislative approval for every rule could hinder timely implementation of necessary regulations, particularly in fast-evolving areas such as public health and safety.

Summary

HF895 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the process for adopting rules within the state of Minnesota, requiring legislative approval prior to the implementation of any new rules. This bill modifies existing statutes, specifically Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 14.18, 14.27, and 14.389, establishing new procedural requirements that agencies must follow before rules can become effective. The intent behind this bill is to enhance accountability and oversight of rulemaking processes by ensuring elected representatives in the legislature have a direct role in approving new regulations.

Conclusion

If HF895 is enacted, the legislative landscape related to rule adoption in Minnesota will shift significantly, emphasizing legislative involvement in what has predominantly been an administrative function. This change has the potential to foster greater transparency in rulemaking but might also complicate the regulatory framework, depending on how the legislature navigates its new role in this process.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF895 have revealed a clear divide among legislators. Proponents assert that legislative oversight will enhance democratic governance and accountability, ensuring that elected officials remain connected to the regulatory decisions affecting their constituents. However, critics argue that this requirement adds an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy, which could lead to inefficiency and delay in crucial regulatory responses. Specific points of contention include the potential backlog of pending rules awaiting approval and whether this legislative control could be used to politically influence or obstruct legitimate agency initiatives.

Companion Bills

MN SF610

Similar To Legislative approval for adoption of rules requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF3028

Legislative approval for adoption of rules requirement

MN HF3009

Legislative approval required for adoption of rules.

MN HF4184

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

MN SF4354

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

MN SF2521

Certain fee increases requiring legislative approval clarification

MN SF3256

Legislative approval to extend a declared emergency beyond five days requirement; legislative enactment before certain executive orders and rules may have the force and effect of law requirement

MN SF218

Building code adoption without legislative approval prohibition; moratorium on adoption of new or amended building codes establishment; energy code changes to be offset by savings requirement; building code inspections requirements clarification

MN HF3224

Legislative approval required to extend declared emergency beyond five days, citizen rights protected, legislative enactment required before executive orders and rules may have the force and effect of law, terms defined, and criminal penalties repealed.

MN HF4598

Independent Redistricting Commission established, Applicant Review Panel established, principles to be used in adopting legislative and congressional districts established, legislative members lobbying activity prohibited, convening and conduct of regular legislative sessions requirements amended, and constitutional amendment proposed.

MN SF4485

Town adoption of home rule charters authorization

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