Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1438

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Proposed Administrative rules cost-benefit analysis requirement provision, certain rules adoption prohibition provision, and requiring notice to the legislature upon the adoption of certain rules

Impact

The implementation of SF1438 is expected to reshuffle the regulatory landscape in Minnesota substantially. By necessitating a demonstration of net benefits through cost-benefit analyses, state agencies will face stricter scrutiny over the decisions they make regarding rule adoption. This may lead to fewer new regulations being enacted, particularly those perceived as imposing excessive costs without corresponding benefits. Furthermore, the engagement of stakeholders in the rulemaking process is emphasized, which may enhance local government input and community involvement in regulatory decisions.

Summary

SF1438 introduces significant amendments to the Minnesota administrative rulemaking process, specifically mandating a cost-benefit analysis for proposed rules. This requirement aims to ensure that the benefits of any administrative rule exceed its associated costs. Agencies will be mandated to provide a preliminary analysis during the rule proposal stage and a final analysis upon rule adoption, allowing for transparency and accountability in regulatory practices. The core intent is to reduce bureaucratic burden while encouraging more efficient regulatory practices within state governance.

Contention

While supporters argue that SF1438 will foster efficient governance and reduce unintended economic burdens, opponents express concern that these new requirements might delay necessary regulatory actions and undermine the state's ability to effectively respond to urgent public needs. Critics note that by prioritizing financial metrics, there may be a de-emphasis on other important qualitative outcomes associated with rulemaking, such as public health and environmental protections. The bill's opponents fear this might create a culture of compliance that prioritizes cost-saving over comprehensive community and environmental welfare.

Companion Bills

MN HF936

Similar To Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed administrative rules, adoption of certain rules prohibited, and notice to legislature upon adoption of exempt rules required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF936

Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed administrative rules, adoption of certain rules prohibited, and notice to legislature upon adoption of exempt rules required.

MN SF610

Legislative approval for adoption of rules requirement provision

MN HB2406

Creates new provisions for the adoption of administrative rules

MN SB2646

Administrative rules; require agencies to send notice of proposed rule adoption to all members of the Legislature.

MN SF3316

Administrative Procedure Act requirements addition to emphasize statutory authorization for rules and governor's statutory authority to authorize rules in an emergency rescindment provision

MN SB995

Administrative Procedures Act; proposed permanent rules; requiring legislative approval for final rule adoption. Emergency.

MN SB995

Administrative Procedures Act; proposed permanent rules; requiring legislative approval for final rule adoption. Emergency.

MN SF3365

Adoption requirement of rules relating to the ignition interlock program

MN SB138

Relating to the adoption and voidability of certain rules proposed by a state agency.

MN HB2338

Relating to the adoption and voidability of certain rules proposed by a state agency.

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