Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2936

Introduced
4/1/25  

Caption

Commissioner of corrections required to submit certain proposed rules for legislative approval prior to implementation.

Impact

By instituting this legislative oversight, HF2936 impacts the standard operational process for corrections facilities. If the costs exceed the specified threshold, jails and workhouses can apply for a temporary exemption from the rule, which pauses its applicability until further legislative action is taken. This exemption process aims to protect facilities from potentially burdensome regulations, yet still requires a regulatory framework to evaluate the financial implications of new rules.

Summary

House File 2936 mandates that the commissioner of corrections must submit proposed rules for legislative approval prior to their implementation. This bill is designed to increase oversight and accountability within the corrections system in Minnesota. Specifically, it alters the process by which new or amended rules are adopted, requiring a cost assessment that determines whether the financial burden of compliance exceeds $25,000 for jails, lockups, or workhouses in the first year after the rules take effect.

Contention

The bill has prompted discussions regarding the balance between necessary corrections oversight and the operational flexibility required by correctional institutions. Critics may argue that such legislative mandates could slow down the implementation of crucial reforms in the corrections system, while advocates stress the importance of transparency and legislative input in managing public resources effectively. This dynamic highlights key tensions in corrections policy, particularly regarding fiscal responsibility and institutional autonomy.

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