Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2451

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Office of Administrative Hearings renamed Court of Administrative Hearings, and opportunity for remand provided.

Impact

The bill directly amends Minnesota Statutes related to the operations of administrative law and provides a clearer framework for how decisions can be contested or reviewed. By facilitating an easier path for remand, this legislation may lead to a more thorough examination of cases where the initial findings have been contested, thereby promoting a more transparent and equitable process for all parties involved. Stakeholders, including governmental agencies, practitioners in administrative law, and the public, may find that the measures instituted by HF2451 empower them to seek fairer outcomes in administrative proceedings.

Summary

HF2451 proposes significant structural changes to the administrative law framework in Minnesota by renaming the Office of Administrative Hearings to the Court of Administrative Hearings. This change aims to enhance the perception of the administrative body as a judicial entity, potentially increasing the public's trust in its impartiality and authority. Alongside the renaming, the bill introduces provisions that enhance the opportunity for remand, allowing agencies to request further consideration of administrative law judge decisions under specific conditions.

Contention

Some concerns have been raised regarding the potential implications of changing the nomenclature from 'Office' to 'Court,' which could alter the perception of the authority and role of administrative judges. Critics argue that this move might inadvertently complicate the administrative process, conflating judicial responsibilities with regulatory functions and leading to jurisdictional disputes. Furthermore, the alteration in remand processes could lead to increased workloads for administrative law judges, potentially delaying resolutions and impacting the efficiency of the administrative justice system.

Companion Bills

MN SF2236

Similar To Office of Administrative Hearings renaming to the Court of Administrative Hearings provision and remand opportunity provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF2236

Office of Administrative Hearings renaming to the Court of Administrative Hearings provision and remand opportunity provision

MN SF2575

Department of Human Services duties transferred to the Office of Administrative Hearings provision

MN HB3146

Relating to certain hearings conducted by the State Office of Administrative Hearings.

MN HB2451

Administrative hearings; change of judge

MN HF3174

Chief judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings allowed to set aside certain permanent disqualifications.

MN HF3711

Administrative hearings provisions amended for human rights cases.

MN SF3606

Administrative hearings provision modification for human rights cases

MN SF3238

Office of Administrative Hearings chief judge setting aside certain permanent disqualifications authorization provision

MN HB940

Relating to decisions of an administrative law judge of the State Office of Administrative Hearings in contested cases.

MN HB659

AN ACT relating to administrative hearings.

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