Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4320

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Feedlot permit provisions modified to require manure management plans.

Impact

By requiring manure management plans, HF4320 seeks to provide a structured approach to handling livestock waste, which is essential for protecting water quality and minimizing environmental impacts. The bill's provisions will amend Minnesota Statutes 2022, specifically section 116.0711, indicating a notable shift towards prioritizing effective management practices in agricultural settings. Proponents of the bill believe that this will create a more efficient permitting process, ultimately benefiting the agricultural community and fostering responsible farming in Minnesota.

Summary

House File 4320 aims to modify the existing feedlot permit provisions to include the requirement for manure management plans. The bill intends to streamline the regulatory process for operators of feedlots by eliminating the need to maintain specific records related to precipitation, provided that they direct the relevant authorities to utilize data from government agencies or educational institutions. This adjustment seeks to ease the burdens on feedlot operators while ensuring that necessary environmental safeguards remain in place.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the balance between environmental protection and agricultural interests. Advocates for environmental safety may express concerns that the changes could reduce oversight in manure handling, potentially leading to contamination of water supplies. Additionally, there might be debates over whether the flexibility afforded to feedlot operators could result in inconsistencies in application and adherence to best practices across different regions, which could impact overall environmental health.

Notable_points

The legislation highlights the tension present in agricultural policies between promoting industry growth and ensuring sustainable practices. The removal of certain documentation requirements could signal a shift in regulatory philosophy within the state's approach to agriculture, particularly regarding environmental management. Continued discussions will likely focus on how to best implement these changes while still protecting Minnesota's natural resources.

Companion Bills

MN SF4492

Similar To Certain manure management plans required in feedlot permit provisions modifications

Previously Filed As

MN SF4492

Certain manure management plans required in feedlot permit provisions modifications

MN HF4630

Manure management plan requirements for feedlots modified, minimum setbacks and inspection frequencies established, penalties for manure management plan violations specified, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.

MN SF965

Financial assurance requirement for certain feedlot permits

MN HF955

Financial assurance required for feedlot permits, inventories and reports required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4581

Manure management provisions modifications and appropriation

MN SF570

Permitting efficiency reporting requirements provisions modifications, environmental and resource management permit application process efficiency improvements provisions, Pollution Control Agency permitting provisions modifications, and appropriation

MN HF1208

Permitting efficiency provisions modified.

MN HF2564

Snowmobile registration provisions modified; state parks and trails provisions modified; Minnesota Naturalist Corps eligibility modified; timber provisions modified; water permit application requirements modified; resident license requirements modified; walk-in access program modified; various provisions related to use of motorized vehicles, hunting and fishing, and elk management modified; open season dates clarified; and money appropriated.

MN HF8

Wetland Conservation Act determination efficiency improved, permitting efficiency reporting requirements modified, permit application process improved, Pollution Control Agency required to issue separate permits, expedited permitting process modified, petitioners required to reside in affected or adjoining counties, local review clarified, state implementation plan modification required, and money appropriated.

MN HF5011

Wetland Conservation Act determinations efficiency improved, environmental and resource management permit application process improved, Pollution Control Agency required to issue separate permits for construction and operation of certain facilities, other provisions related to environmental review and licensing modified, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

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