Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1362

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  

Caption

Reporting requirements for certain environmental reviews modified.

Impact

The repeal of this reporting requirement indicates a shift in how Minnesota manages environmental assessment protocols. By eliminating the obligation for state agencies to regularly report on and evaluate environmental assessment categories, this bill could streamline processes for development projects that require environmental reviews. Proponents may argue that it reduces bureaucratic red tape, potentially speeding up project approvals and fostering business development.

Summary

House File 1362 aims to modify the reporting requirements associated with environmental assessments in the state of Minnesota. Specifically, it repeals subdivision 5b of section 116D.04 from the Minnesota Statutes, which outlines the responsibilities of various state agencies and political subdivisions regarding environmental review reporting. This statute had mandated triennial submissions to the governor and legislative committee chairs about categories of environmental assessment worksheets and impact statements, along with recommendations on their effectiveness and relationship to permits under other existing laws.

Contention

However, the legislation may face criticism from environmental advocates and local governments concerned that it could diminish scrutiny of environmental impacts associated with new projects. By removing the structured assessment processes, opponents of HF1362 could argue that the state risks overlooking significant environmental issues, which may have long-term detrimental effects on ecosystems and communities. The discourse surrounding the bill is likely to include debates on balancing economic development with environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

MN SF2781

Similar To Certain environmental review reporting requirements modifications

Previously Filed As

MN SF4876

Environmental provisions modifications and appropriations

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.

MN HF2166

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.

MN HF637

Requirement modified to analyze and consider cumulative pollution before issuing air quality permit, environmental justice areas identification provided, environmental permitting and review demographic analysis required, and technical corrections made.

MN SF466

Requirement to analyze and consider cumulative pollution before issuing air quality permit modification; identification of environmental justice areas establishment; demographic analysis in certain environmental permitting and review requirement

MN HF2569

Coordinated plans to complete environmental review and other state agency actions provided, and reports required.

MN HF172

Environment and natural resources trust fund funding provided, reporting requirements modified, capital construction requirements modified, prior appropriations modified, and money appropriated.

MN SF2324

Coordinated plans provision to complete environmental review and other state agency actions

MN HF1467

Coordination, effectiveness, transparency, and accountability of environmental review and permitting process for metallic mineral mining projects improved.

MN SF2119

Coordination, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of environmental review improvement and permitting process for metallic mineral mining projects

Similar Bills

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