Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2166

Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

Fee increases clarified to require legislative approval, effluent limitation requirements modified, Pollution Control Agency permitting efficiency reports modified, procedure for filing petition seeking environmental assessment worksheet modified, Pollution Control Agency required to conduct analysis of funding alternatives for its air permit program, and money appropriated.

Impact

The modifications proposed by HF2166 have considerable implications for state environmental laws. By mandating legislative approval for fee increases, the legislation seeks to ensure that any financial burdens on businesses are carefully assessed and debated. Furthermore, by streamlining the permitting process, the bill is intended to facilitate faster approvals for construction and industrial operations, thereby potentially stimulating economic activity in the state. However, the revisions to effluent limitations could lead to questions regarding the effectiveness of pollution control, depending on how they are implemented.

Summary

House File 2166, introduced in the Minnesota Legislature, focuses on amending existing environmental regulations, particularly those related to pollution control. The bill aims to clarify that any increase in fees related to environmental regulations requires thorough legislative approval. It also seeks to modify effluent limitation requirements, affecting how industries manage their pollutants in relation to state water standards. Significant changes are introduced regarding the permitting efficiency of the Pollution Control Agency, with a goal of improving the processing time for permit applications.

Contention

Throughout the discussions surrounding HF2166, some points of contention have emerged. Advocates for environmental protection express concerns that easing effluent limitation requirements might weaken pollution control, potentially leading to negative ecological consequences. Additionally, there are fears that the expedited permitting processes could bypass essential environmental reviews, risking oversight over critical environmental impacts. The balance between economic development and environmental stewardship remains a significant aspect of the debate, with various stakeholders expressing differing priorities.

Companion Bills

MN SF2521

Similar To Certain fee increases requiring legislative approval clarification

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