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Laws of Minnesota 1993 CHAPTER 363-H.F.No. 1658 An act relating to economic development; abolishing Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation and transferring its funds, property, records, and duties to Minnesota Technology, Inc.; providing for federal defense conversion activities; amending Minnesota Statutes 1992, sections 116L.03, subdivisions 1 and 2; 116L.05, by adding a subdivision; 116O.091; and 116O.15; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116O.092. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116L.03, subdivision 1, is amended to read: Subdivision 1. [MEMBERS.] The partnership shall be governed by a board of1112 directors. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116L.03, subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subd. 2. [APPOINTMENT.] The Minnesota job skills partnership board consists of: eight members appointed by the governor, the commissioner of trade and economic development, the commissioner of jobs and training,andthe chancellor of the technical college system, and the chancellor of the higher education board. Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116L.05, is amended by adding a subdivision to read: Subd. 3. [USE OF FUNDS.] The job skills partnership board may use up to six percent of any funds it receives, regardless of the source, for activities authorized under section 116L.04, subdivision 2. Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116O.091, is amended to read: 116O.091 [MINNESOTAPROJECT OUTREACHCORPORATION.] Subdivision 1. [ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE.]The MinnesotaProject outreachCorporationis establishedas a nonprofitpublic corporation under chapter 317A and is subject to theprovisions of that chapter. The corporation is not a stateagency. The purpose of thecorporationproject is to (i) facilitate the transfer of technology and scientific advice from the University of Minnesota and other institutions to businesses in the state that may make economic use of the information; and (ii) to assist small and medium-sized businesses in finding technical and financial assistance providers that meet their needs.Subd. 2. [BOARD OF DIRECTORS; EMPLOYEES.] The MinnesotaProject Outreach Corporation shall be governed by a nine-memberboard of directors consisting of the president of the Universityof Minnesota or the president's designee, the commissioner oftrade and economic development or the commissioner's designee,the chair of the Minnesota Technology, Inc. board of directorsor the chair's designee, the president of the Minnesota ProjectOutreach Corporation, a member of the state senate appointed bythe subcommittee on committees of the senate rules andadministration committee, a member of the house ofrepresentatives appointed by the speaker, a person who hasexperience with small manufacturing firms located outside themetropolitan area, a person who has experience with medium-sizedmanufacturing firms located in the metropolitan area, one ofwhich must be actively engaged in manufacturing, and a privatesector person representing the general public. The governorshall appoint the representatives of the manufacturing firms andthe general public. Vacancies on the board for the members whoare appointed by the governor shall be filled by the board untilthe respective term expires. The president of the MinnesotaProject Outreach Corporation shall be appointed by at least atwo-thirds majority of the other members of the board.The terms of the directors appointed by the governor shallbe three years. The directors appointed by the governor shallserve until their successors are appointed and qualify. Theboard may elect a chair and form committees of the board. Theofficers and any employees of the corporation are not stateemployees.Subd. 3. [ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.] The articles ofincorporation of the Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation mustbe filed with the secretary of state under chapter 317A and mustbe consistent with the duties of the corporation undersubdivision 4 and the other provisions of this section.Subd. 4. [DUTIES.] TheMinnesota Project Outreachcorporation shall: (1) establish a technology assistance system to assist business, specifically new and other small and medium-sized businesses across the state, in gaining access to technical information, including but not limited to technologies developed by the University of Minnesota and other higher education systems and their personnel; and in gaining access to technology-related federal programs; (2) establish and maintain a data base or data bases that provide information for the technology assistance system under clause (1) that may include information on (i) science and technology experts, (ii) technical research projects underway at public higher education institutions in the state, (iii) licensable technology available at public higher education institutions in the state, (iv) access to federal technology and technical information, and (v) access to technical and business education; (3) provide literature search and document retrieval services through the technology assistance system under clause (1); (4) establish and continually update a business assistance referral system which includes a data base of economic development related technical assistance and financial assistance providers or programs sponsored by federal agencies, state agencies, educational institutions, chambers of commerce, civic organizations, community development groups, local governments, private industry associations, and other organizations and individuals that provide assistance; (5) establish and maintain or contract for the establishment of a toll-free telephone number operated by trained staff familiar with the business assistance referral system and data base; (6) maintain a marketing and outreach program informing persons interested in starting, operating, or expanding small business and assistance providers of the technology assistance system and the business assistance referral system; (7) establish, where possible, regional bases and referral systems for the business assistance referral system, and a system to reference experts in the state university system; and (8) make available the data base of the business assistance referral system to the legislature, the department of trade and economic development, and other state agencies for evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of the provision of economic development-related technical and financial assistance in the state. Subd. 5. [STATE AGENCY COOPERATION.] TheMinnesota ProjectOutreachcorporation shall consult with the department of trade and economic development in the development and marketing of the business assistance referral system. The corporation shall assist the department of trade and economic development in establishing an evaluation mechanism for the business assistance referral system which at least includes a process for determining the effectiveness of the economic development related technical or financial assistance provider's service in meeting the needs of the client referred to the provider. Subd. 6. [CHARGES TO CLIENTS.] (a) TheMinnesota ProjectOutreachcorporation may charge reasonable fees to a client for the technology assistance system. The corporation shall establish a fee structure for the technology assistance system and may base the fee structure on the type of service provided, the size of the client based on number of employees or amount of annual revenues, the length of time the client has been in operation, and other criteria. (b) The corporation shall provide the business assistance referral system at no cost to the client and may not charge the client a fee or any other compensation for the referral to a provider. This subdivision does not prohibit the technical or financial assistance provider from charging a fee or other compensation to a client that has been referred to the provider by the business assistance referral system. Subd. 7. [ADVISORY COMMITTEES.]The board of directors ofthe Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation may appointAn advisorycommitteescommittee is created to assist in selecting vendors and evaluating the corporation's project outreach activities. The advisory committee shall include the president of the University of Minnesota or the president's designee, the commissioner of trade and economic development or the commissioner's designee, the chair of the Minnesota Technology, Inc., board of directors or the chair's designee, a member of the state senate appointed by the subcommittee on committees of the senate rules and administration committee, a member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker, and at least five users of project outreach services appointed by the named members.Subd. 8. [ANNUAL REPORT.] The Minnesota Project Outreachcorporation shall submit an annual report by January 15 of eachyear to the appropriations, finance, and economic developmentcommittees of the legislature, the governor, MinnesotaTechnology, Inc., and the University of Minnesota. The reportmust include a description of the corporation's activities forthe past year, a listing of the contracts entered into by thecorporation, and a summary of the corporation's expenditures.Subd. 9. [AUDIT.] The Minnesota Project OutreachCorporation shall contract with a certified public accountingfirm to perform a financial and compliance audit of thecorporation and any subsidiary annually in accordance withgenerally accepted accounting standards.Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116O.15, is amended to read: 116O.15 [ANNUAL REPORT.] The board shall submit a report to the chairs of the senate economic development and housing and the house economic development committees of the legislature and the governor on the activities of the corporation by February 1 of each year. A copy of the report shall also be provided to the president of the University of Minnesota. The report must include at least the following: (1) a description of each of the programs that the corporation has provided or undertaken at some time during the previous year. The description of each program must describe (i) the statement of purpose for the program, (ii) the administration of the program including the activities the corporation was responsible for and the responsibilities that other organizations had in administering the program, (iii) the results of the program including how the results were measured, (iv) the expenses of the program paid by the corporation, and (v) the source of corporate and noncorporate funding for the program; (2) an identification of the sources of funding in the previous year for the corporation and its programs including federal, state and local government, foundations, gifts, donations, fees, and all other sources; (3) a description of the distribution of all money spent by the corporation in the previous year including an identification of the total expenditures, other than corporate administrative expenditures, by sector of the economy; (4) a description of the administrative expenses of the corporation during the previous year; (5) a listing of the assets and liabilities of the corporation at the end of the previous fiscal year; (6) a list and description of each grant awarded by the corporation during the previous year; (7) a description of any changes made to the operational plan during the previous year; and (8) a description of any newly adopted or significant changes to bylaws, programmatic or administrative guidelines, policies, rules, or eligibility criteria for programs created or administered by the corporation during the previous year. Reports must be made to the legislature as required by section 3.195. Sec. 6. [FEDERAL DEFENSE CONVERSION ACTIVITIES.] The Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation shall assist the department of trade and economic development, the sponsoring agency, to prepare a response to the Technology Reinvestment Project solicitation required by the Defense Conversion, Reinvestment and Transition Assistance Act of 1992, Public Law Numbers 102-484 and 102-190, and related federal law. The response shall address technology development, deployment, and manufacturing education and training activities that comply with the act, that result from a collaborative working effort that involves a team of eligible participants which may include nonprofit and other eligible firms as mandated by United States Code, title 10, section 2491, state government agencies, local government agencies, institutions of higher education, manufacturing and other extension programs, and other eligible proposers under the act. The department of trade and economic development shall create an advisory task force made up of business, labor community, and local government representatives to assist in developing a state plan for job retention and job creation in industries and communities in Minnesota affected by defense contract cuts. The task force shall advise the Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation, Minnesota Technology, Inc., the department of trade and economic development, and other appropriate state agencies in accessing federal funding available from the Office of Economic Adjustment and the Economic Development Administration in order (1) to improve Minnesota's competitiveness in seeking federal community adjustment planning funds available through the new federal defense conversion programs, and (2) to provide for public involvement and accountability in the conversion programs. The task force shall serve without compensation and reimbursement for expenses. Sec. 7. [MINNESOTA PROJECT OUTREACH CORPORATION.] Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation is abolished. Minnesota Technology, Inc. is the legal successor in all respects to Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation established under Minnesota Statutes, section 116O.091. All assets and liabilities of Minnesota Project Outreach Corporation are transferred to Minnesota Technology, Inc. Sec. 8. [REPEALER.] Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116O.092, is repealed. Sec. 9. [EFFECTIVE DATE.] Sections 1 to 3 are effective July 1, 1993. Section 6 is effective the day following final enactment. Sections 4, 5, 7, and 8 are effective July 1, 1994. Presented to the governor May 20, 1993 Signed by the governor May 24, 1993, 5:53 p.m.
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