North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1355

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Report Pass
1/31/25  
Engrossed
2/6/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
3/28/25  
Enrolled
4/14/25  

Caption

The required abbreviated notice for administrative rulemaking.

Impact

If enacted, HB1355 will have a significant impact on how administrative agencies notify the public about rule proposals. By standardizing the requirements for notice publication, the bill promotes consistency and clarity across the state's administrative processes. This change aims to encourage greater public engagement by providing transparent access to information regarding proposed rules, thereby enabling North Dakota citizens to participate more effectively in governance.

Summary

House Bill 1355 is legislation aimed at amending the existing requirements for abbreviated notices related to administrative rulemaking in North Dakota. The bill specifies that agencies or commissions must publish abbreviated notices in each county's official newspaper, detailing important information regarding proposed rules. This includes a description of the rules, contact information for obtaining copies, details about public hearings, and a quick response code for accessing additional information. The goal of the bill is to enhance public awareness and participation in the rulemaking process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1355 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. The bill passed unanimously in the House with 91 votes in favor and 0 against, indicating strong bipartisan support. Legislators seem to view the updates to the rulemaking notice requirements as a vital step towards improving government transparency and fostering public trust. The lack of opposition suggests that there is a consensus on the necessity of informing the public adequately about proposed administrative changes.

Contention

While there is broad support for HB1355, some potential points of contention could arise concerning the administrative burden placed on agencies to comply with the new notice requirements. Critics might argue that the need to publish in every county might create logistical challenges, particularly for smaller agencies with limited resources. However, such concerns were not evident in the voting history or discussions thus far, pointing to a generally favorable outlook for the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1097

The definition of electric energy conversion facility, the publication of notices of public hearings, payment of an administrative fee, adding hydrogen to definitions, the publication of a public hearing, and the payment of an administrative fee; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1197

Publication of legal notices by newspapers.

ND SB2057

The delivery of permit hearing notices.

ND HB1075

The notice and hearing process for the cancellation of water rights.

ND SB2121

The required content of the estimated property tax and budget hearing notice.

ND SB2008

The salaries of the public service commissioners, the transfer and distribution of funds in the highway tax distribution fund, and siting process administrative fees; to provide a transfer; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB2049

The leasing and administration of lands managed by the board of university and school lands.

ND HB1057

Statements of full consideration, notice of township and city equalization meetings, the definition of snuff, service of notice for sales and use tax purposes, and notice of the gas base rate adjustment and gas production tax rate; and to provide an effective date.

ND SB2006

The salary of the state tax commissioner, property assessment increase notices, and use tax exemptions; to provide an exemption; to provide for a transfer; to provide an effective date; and to provide an expiration date.

ND SB2042

Reciprocal preference requirements in procurement, resident North Dakota bidder, seller, vendor, offeror, or contractor, exemptions from procurement, procurement solicitation methods, bidder registration requirements, approved vendors, and public notices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.