2025 Session Last amended: 1986 session

§ 116D.03 — Action by State Agencies

Plain-Language Summary

Every state agency must use its existing powers to carry out Minnesota's environmental policy. Agencies are required to review their rules and procedures to make sure they support environmental goals. If an agency finds it lacks the power to protect the environment in a certain area, it must tell the legislature. This section ensures all parts of state government work together on environmental protection.

Practical Notes
State agencies cannot ignore environmental impacts just because their main purpose is something else, like transportation or economic development. This section can be used to challenge agency decisions that fail to consider environmental effects. Agencies that discover gaps in their authority must report to the legislature rather than simply doing nothing.