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Department of Revenue outlines annual obsolete‑rules review and update process

2115484 · January 14, 2025
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A Department of Revenue attorney described the agency's annual report on obsolete, unnecessary and duplicative administrative rules, explained the internal prioritization process for updates, and noted a streamlined repeal path available under state law for rules identified on the report.

Jim Jordan, an attorney at the Minnesota Department of Revenue, briefed the Senate Taxes Committee on the agency's annual obsolete‑rules report and how the department prioritizes updates.

Jordan said Minnesota's Administrative Procedure Act (chapter 14) requires agencies to submit an annual report listing rules that are obsolete, unnecessary or duplicative of other state or federal law. The Department of Revenue aggregates input from subject‑matter attorneys and taxing divisions, then submits a…

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