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CHAPTER 397-S.F.No. 1983 An act relating to economic development; clarifying applications and criteria for Minnesota companies to participate in the international business partnership program; amending Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116J.974. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 116J.974, is amended to read: 116J.974 [INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM.] The commissioner shall establish an international partnership program to promote joint ventures in research and development, commercialization, and export opportunities between Minnesota companies, foreign companies, and foreign governments. The purpose of the partnership program is to encourage Minnesota business development, joint venture access to foreign markets, and the export of state products, and to create employment opportunities in Minnesota. Activities of the partnership program may include the following: (1) develop and maintain a data base of international partnership programs that finance, assist, or otherwise promote joint projects or ventures with companies in the United States; (2) collect and disseminate information on international joint venture programs to Minnesota companies and entrepreneurs; (3) provide technical assistance to Minnesota companies in preparing proposals or other applications for international programs that support joint projects or ventures; (4) explore methods of improved access to new and expanding international markets in the European Economic Community 1992 and the newly democratized countries; (5) encourage public-private business and leadership exchanges between Minnesota and foreign countries; (6) identify potential sources of domestic financing for international partnership programs; and (7) review and evaluate the need and the financial sources for a conditional state grantor, loan, or investment program to assist Minnesota companies by providing matching funds through the international partnership program. State moneyin anto be provided to Minnesota companies applying to the international partnershipfundprogram must be matched on a dollar for dollar basis with money from participating foreign governments. An international partnershipfund; and must contribute no more than 50 percent of the total research and development costs incurred by the Minnesota companies for each project. Applicants to an international partnershipfundprogram must demonstrate a nonpublic commitment of no less than 50 percent of eligible project costs. Presented to the governor April 5, 1994 Signed by the governor April 7, 1994, 11:26 a.m.
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