Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
Laws of Minnesota 1984 CHAPTER 440-H.F.No. 1939 An act relating to commerce; removing preference for Minnesota made materials in state purchasing; clarifying definition of public contract for resident preference; amending Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 16.365; Minnesota Statutes 1983 Supplement, section 16.0721; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 16.073; Minnesota Statutes 1983 Supplement, section 16.072; and Laws 1983, chapter 336, section 3. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1983 Supplement, section 16.0721, is amended to read: 16.0721 [PREFERENCE FORMINNESOTA ANDAMERICAN MADE MATERIALS.] Subdivision 1. [DEFINITIONS.] As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings given them: (a) "Public agency"has the meaning assigned to it insection 16.072, subdivision 1, clause (b)includes all state agencies, the University of Minnesota, the state university board, and the state board for community colleges, andincludesany contractor acting pursuant to a contract with a public agency; (b) "Materials" means any goods, supplies, equipment or any other tangible products or materials, including foods; (c) "Manufactured" means mined, grown, produced, manufactured, fabricated or assembled; (d)"Manufactured in Minnesota" means manufactured in wholeor in substantial part within Minnesota, or that the majority ofits components were manufactured in whole or in substantial partin Minnesota, or manufactured in the U.S. by an individual,corporation, partnership or association.(e)"Manufactured in the United States" means manufactured in whole or in substantial part within the United States or that the majority of the component parts thereof were manufactured in whole or in substantial part in the United States;(f)(e) "Purchase" means acquire by purchase or lease. Subd. 2. [PURCHASE PREFERENCE.] Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, no materials may be purchased by a public agency for use for governmental purposes which are not manufactured inMinnesota orthe United States, except as may be provided in this section. When all other factors are substantially equal, preference must be given first to those productswhich are manufactured to the greatest extentin Minnesota, and second to those productswhich are manufactured to the greatest extent in the United States. To the extent possible, specifications must be written so as to permit the public agency to purchase materials manufactured inMinnesotathe United States. Subd. 3. [EXEMPTIONS.] Subdivision 2 does not apply if the person having contracting authority in respect to the purchase determines that (1) the materials are not manufactured inMinnesota orthe United States in sufficient or reasonably available quantities, (2) the price or bid of the materials unreasonably exceedsby more than ten percentthe price or bid of available and comparable materials manufactured outside ofMinnesota orthe United States, (3) the quality of the materials is substantially less than the quality of comparably priced available materials manufactured outside ofMinnesota orthe United States, or (4) the purchase of the materials manufactured inMinnesota orthe United States is otherwise not in the public interest. Subdivision 2 also does not apply if the materials are purchased with a view to commercial resale or with a view to use in the production of goods for commercial sale.Subd. 4. [OTHER LAW SUPERSEDED.] The provisions of thissection supersede Minnesota Statutes, section 16.073.Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 16.365, is amended to read: 16.365 [PUBLIC CONTRACTS GENERALLY;RESIDENT PREFERENCE IN PUBLIC CONTRACTS.] Subdivision 1. When a public contract for construction or repairs and all purchases of and all contracts for supplies, materials, and the purchase and rental of equipment is to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference as against a non-resident bidder from a state which gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference given or required by the state of the non-resident bidder. If a state agency does not give the preference to the resident bidder, the finance department shall unallot from that agency's budget an amount equal to the specific bid. Subd. 2. Resident bidder as used in this section means a person, firm or corporation authorized to engage in business in the state of Minnesota and having a bona fide establishment for the doing of business within the state of Minnesota on the date when any bid for a public contract is first advertised or announced, and includes a foreign corporation duly authorized to engage in business in Minnesota and having a bona fide establishment for the doing of business within the state. Subd. 3. The provisions of subdivisions 1 and 2 shall not apply to any contract for any project upon which federal funds are available for expenditure. Sec. 3. [REPEALER.] Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 16.073; Minnesota Statutes 1983 Supplement, section 16.072; and Laws 1983, chapter 336, section 3, are repealed. Sec. 4. [EFFECTIVE DATE.] Sections 1 to 4 are effective the day following final enactment. Approved April 23, 1984
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