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HF 1489

1st Engrossment - 93rd Legislature (2023 - 2024) Posted on 03/30/2023 12:40pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

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A bill for an act
relating to elections; increasing the maximum refund permitted by the political
contribution refund program; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes
2022, sections 10A.31, subdivision 4; 290.06, subdivision 23.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 10A.31, subdivision 4, is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Appropriation.

(a) The amounts designated by individuals for the state elections
campaign account, less three percent, are appropriated from the general fund, must be
transferred and credited to the appropriate account in the state elections campaign account,
and are annually appropriated for distribution as set forth in subdivisions 5, 5a, 6, and 7.
The remaining three percent must be kept in the general fund for administrative costs.

(b) In addition to the amounts in paragraph (a), deleted text begin $1,020,000deleted text end new text begin $.......new text end for each general election
is appropriated from the general fund for transfer to the general account of the state elections
campaign account.

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 290.06, subdivision 23, is amended to read:


Subd. 23.

Refund of contributions to political parties and candidates.

(a) A taxpayer
may claim a refund equal to the amount of the taxpayer's contributions made in the calendar
year to candidates and to a political party. The maximum refund for an individual must not
exceed deleted text begin $50deleted text end new text begin $100new text end and for a married couple, filing jointly, must not exceed deleted text begin $100deleted text end new text begin $200new text end . A
refund of a contribution is allowed only if the taxpayer files a form required by the
commissioner and attaches to the form a copy of an official refund receipt form issued by
the candidate or party and signed by the candidate, the treasurer of the candidate's principal
campaign committee, or the chair or treasurer of the party unit, after the contribution was
received. The receipt forms must be numbered, and the data on the receipt that are not public
must be made available to the campaign finance and public disclosure board upon its request.
A claim must be filed with the commissioner no sooner than January 1 of the calendar year
in which the contribution was made and no later than April 15 of the calendar year following
the calendar year in which the contribution was made. A taxpayer may file only one claim
per calendar year. Amounts paid by the commissioner after June 15 of the calendar year
following the calendar year in which the contribution was made must include interest at the
rate specified in section 270C.405.

(b) No refund is allowed under this subdivision for a contribution to a candidate unless
the candidate:

(1) has signed an agreement to limit campaign expenditures as provided in section
10A.322;

(2) is seeking an office for which voluntary spending limits are specified in section
10A.25; and

(3) has designated a principal campaign committee.

This subdivision does not limit the campaign expenditures of a candidate who does not
sign an agreement but accepts a contribution for which the contributor improperly claims
a refund.

(c) For purposes of this subdivision, "political party" means a major political party as
defined in section 200.02, subdivision 7, or a minor political party qualifying for inclusion
on the income tax or property tax refund form under section 10A.31, subdivision 3a.

A "major party" or "minor party" includes the aggregate of that party's organization
within each house of the legislature, the state party organization, and the party organization
within congressional districts, counties, legislative districts, municipalities, and precincts.

"Candidate" means a candidate as defined in section 10A.01, subdivision 10, except a
candidate for judicial office.

"Contribution" means a gift of money.

(d) The commissioner shall make copies of the form available to the public and candidates
upon request.

(e) The following data collected or maintained by the commissioner under this subdivision
are private: the identities of individuals claiming a refund, the identities of candidates to
whom those individuals have made contributions, and the amount of each contribution.

(f) The commissioner shall report to the campaign finance and public disclosure board
by each August 1 a summary showing the total number and aggregate amount of political
contribution refunds made on behalf of each candidate and each political party. These data
are public.

(g) The amount necessary to pay claims for the refund provided in this section is
appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of revenue.

(h) For a taxpayer who files a claim for refund via the Internet or other electronic means,
the commissioner may accept the number on the official receipt as documentation that a
contribution was made rather than the actual receipt as required by paragraph (a).

new text begin (i) The commissioner must annually adjust for inflation the contribution limits in
paragraph (a), as provided in section 270C.22, rounded to the nearest $10. The statutory
year is 2023.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective retroactively from January 1, 2023, and
applies to refunds for contributions made in calendar year 2023 and thereafter.
new text end