Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB126

Introduced
1/7/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
1/29/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Enrolled
4/9/25  

Caption

Revise legislative oversight of administrative rules and encourage public comment

Impact

If enacted, HB126 would significantly alter how state agencies engage with the public and legislative sponsors, potentially leading to a more inclusive and transparent process for rulemaking. By emphasizing the need for public comment and legislative input, the bill aims to ensure that agencies address the concerns of stakeholders effectively. This shift could empower the public and legislators to have a more significant influence over rules that affect various aspects of governance, ranging from environmental regulation to public health policies.

Summary

House Bill 126 aims to revise the laws concerning administrative rulemaking and enhance legislative oversight of such rules within state agencies. The bill promotes active public involvement during rule hearings, mandating that agencies provide electronic means for public comments on proposed rules. Additionally, it requires agencies to clearly communicate the reasonable necessity for any proposed rule and ensures that primary sponsors of legislation are actively consulted during the drafting process of rules intended to implement their legislation. The bill seeks to enhance transparency and accountability within the administrative rulemaking process.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HB126 appears to be mixed. Proponents, including various advocacy groups and some legislators, argue that the bill provides essential checks and balances on agency authority, promoting greater accountability and public participation. Opponents, however, may view it as an additional bureaucratic hurdle that state agencies will have to navigate, potentially slowing down the rulemaking process. The debate surrounding the bill highlights a broader conflict between the need for efficient governance and the desire for broader democratic involvement.

Contention

Notably, some points of contention arose regarding the extent of public participation and the implications of requiring agencies to demonstrably justify the necessity of proposed rules. Critics raised concerns that this may complicate the regulatory process and make it more challenging for agencies to implement necessary rules quickly. There is also debate over the balance between effective governance and excessive oversight, particularly regarding how these changes will interact with existing laws outlined in the Montana Code Annotated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HJR19

Administrative Rule Oversight Committee, Ca

MT HB5818

Administrative procedure: rules; process for promulgating rules and creation of the joint committee on regulatory oversight and administrative review; provide for. Amends, adds & repeals (See bill). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5817'26

MT HB592

Generally revise agency rulemaking under MAPA

MT HB358

Interim Admin. Rules Oversight Committee

MT HB230

Interim Admin. Rules Oversight Committee

MT HB1683

Relative to the modification of administrative rules by the joint legislative committee on administrative rules.

MT HCR1003

Joint Rules; Legislative Division of Administrative Code Review.

MT HCR1003

Joint Rules; Legislative Division of Administrative Code Review.

MT HB1294

Administrative rules review.

MT SB301

Creating a joint legislative oversight committee.

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