Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3630

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Department of Administration technical changes made.

Impact

The bill introduces modifications to how contracts for professional and technical services are reported, mandating annual disclosure of executed contracts to the governor, legislative committees, and public access through the Legislative Reference Library. These changes are intended to foster transparency and accountability regarding state expenditures on contracts, while also ensuring that the details of these contracts, such as cost, scope of work, and contractor performance, are readily available for legislative scrutiny.

Summary

HF3630 is a legislative proposal focused on amending various sections of Minnesota Statutes related to the Department of Administration. The bill primarily addresses technical changes and updates to improve the legislative framework governing the operations of the department. These amendments aim to streamline processes, enhance compliance, and improve reporting requirements for contracts executed by the department and its associated agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the framework of HF3630 center around the implications of enhanced reporting requirements for various state agencies. While proponents argue that increased transparency will lead to better oversight of public spending and contracted services, some critics may raise concerns regarding the administrative burden these new requirements could impose on the Department of Administration and other state entities. Furthermore, the repeal of existing laws overlaps with discussions about preserving historic and archaeological properties, indicating a delicate balance between procurement efficiency and heritage conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2417

Department of Administration technical changes provision

MN SF4364

Various technical changes to the Department of Commerce provisions

MN HF4175

Technical changes made to various provisions governed or administered by the Department of Commerce.

MN HF2398

Technical and housekeeping changes made to various provisions governing or administered by the Department of Commerce, and administrative rulemaking authorized.

MN HF1351

Transportation; certain technical clarifying changes made.

MN HF1671

Labor and industry; policy and technical changes made.

MN SF538

Department of Administration director of grants management position establishment; grantmaking and grants management practices standards requirement

MN HF2551

Follow-up to 2024 children, youth, and families recodification; technical changes made.

MN SF4006

Various election administration changes provisions, absentee voting provisions modifications, technical, and clarifying changes

MN HF1690

Technical changes related to the motorcycle safety account made.

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