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DHS presents annual obsolete‑rules report; department plans several repeals tied to federal guidance

2230052 · February 5, 2025
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Department of Human Services briefed the committee on an annual report identifying obsolete or duplicative administrative rules for repeal; DHS cited federal guidance and statutory updates that make certain rules obsolete and said repeal processes include public comment periods.

Christy Grom of the Minnesota Department of Human Services presented the agency's annual obsolete‑rules report, explaining why DHS plans to repeal or revise several administrative rules that the department considers obsolete or duplicative.

Grom told the committee state law requires DHS to identify obsolete or duplicative rules and report to the legislature each year. She listed key targets: several general assistance rules about equity value of property and income definitions that are…

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