HF937 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Certain commissions established by law made purely advisory.

Related bill: SF1446

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Purpose

The bill clarifies that certain commissions created by law, when they are set up for a limited purpose and a limited duration, are strictly advisory. This means they do not have binding decision-making power or the ability to make law or policy on their own.

Main Provisions

  • Notwithstanding any other law, commissions established by law for a limited purpose and duration are purely advisory.
  • The bill proposes coding this advisory status into Minnesota Statutes, specifically in Chapter 3.
  • Applies to commissions that are designed to operate for a defined, temporary task rather than as ongoing bodies with broad authority.

What this changes in practice

  • Commissions meeting this limited-purpose, limited-duration criteria would only provide recommendations or guidance.
  • Their findings or advice would not be binding on lawmakers, agencies, or the state.
  • The change narrows the authority of these commissions, ensuring their role is advisory rather than policy-making.

Significance and potential effects

  • Clarifies and strengthens the advisory nature of certain commissions.
  • Could affect how commissions are formed, communicated with, and how much weight their recommendations carry.
  • Helps ensure that final policy decisions remain with elected officials or statutory bodies, not advisory commissions.

Administrative considerations

  • The rule is stated with a “Notwithstanding any law to the contrary” clause, giving it priority over conflicting provisions.
  • It would be codified in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 3.

Relevant Terms commissions, advisory, limited purpose, duration, Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, Minnesota Statutes chapter 3, state government, advisory-only, policy-making authority, legislative recommendations

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 17, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toState Government Finance and Policy

Progress through the legislative process

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