HF5154

Office of Business Regulation and Land Ownership within the Department of Agriculture established, reports required, and money appropriated.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: SF5309

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Purpose

Create a new Office of Business Regulation and Land Ownership within the Department of Agriculture to oversee and study the structure of agriculture-related business and land ownership in Minnesota. The goal is to identify and address issues related to monopolies, consolidation, and who owns agricultural land.

Main Provisions

  • Establishment

    • Establishes the Office of Business Regulation and Land Ownership within the Department of Agriculture.
    • Section 17.034 defines this new office and its responsibilities.
  • Duties and scope

    • Examine monopolies and consolidation of agriculture-related businesses in the state, including businesses that produce or sell agricultural commodities, seed, and agricultural chemicals.
    • Evaluate purchases of agricultural land and land consolidation across industries by individuals, LLCs, corporations, churches, and other nonprofit organizations.
    • Identify trends in agricultural land purchasing and land consolidation across industries.
    • Provide advice to the commissioner of agriculture on these matters.
  • Reporting requirements

    • Submit a biennial report with findings to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over agriculture.
  • Leadership and staffing

    • Appoint a director to manage the Office; the director must have knowledge of antitrust law, property law, and agriculture-related businesses.
    • Staff the office with lawyers and economists; positions are in the unclassified service.
    • Compensation for staff to be set under Minnesota’s Chapter 43A; reimbursements for official duties are handled like other state employees.

Funding and Administration

  • Funding

    • A general fund appropriation is provided for fiscal year 2027 to the commissioner of agriculture to establish and fund the Office of Business Regulation and Land Ownership.
  • Legal and administrative framework

    • Creates a new statutory office under Minnesota Statutes, specifically section 17.034, to govern the Office’s creation, duties, and reporting.

Changes to Existing Law

  • Adds a new office and statutory framework within the Department of Agriculture (new section 17.034).
  • Introduces mandatory data collection and reporting on monopolies, land ownership, and land consolidation related to agriculture.
  • Establishes unclassified state service for the director and staff, with compensation rules aligned to existing state personnel laws (Chapter 43A).

Practical Implications

  • Increased state scrutiny of how agricultural land is bought and owned, and how agriculture-related businesses are structured and merged.
  • Potential impacts on individuals and organizations involved in land purchases or consolidation in Minnesota.
  • Creates a formal channel for oversight and policy advice to inform agriculture-related regulation and anti-monopoly considerations.

Relevant Terms - Office of Business Regulation and Land Ownership - Department of Agriculture - monopolies - land ownership - agricultural land purchases - land consolidation - agriculture-related businesses - antitrust law - property law - LLCs - corporations - churches - nonprofits - biennial report - chairs and ranking minority members - legislative committees with jurisdiction over agriculture - unclassified service - director - lawyers - economists - Chapter 43A - general fund - fiscal year 2027 - Minnesota Statutes, section 17.034

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Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
May 16, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toAgriculture Finance and Policy
May 17, 2026HouseActionAuthors added
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