as introduced - 83rd Legislature (2003 - 2004) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
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Introduction | Posted on 02/13/2003 |
1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to appropriations; appropriating money for 1.3 environmental and natural resources projects approved 1.4 by the legislative commission on Minnesota resources; 1.5 amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, sections 116P.09, 1.6 subdivision 5; 116P.13, subdivision 1; 116P.14, 1.7 subdivision 1. 1.8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.9 Section 1. [MINNESOTA RESOURCES.] 1.10 The sums shown in the columns marked "APPROPRIATIONS" are 1.11 appropriated from the general fund, or another named fund, to 1.12 the agencies and for the purposes specified in this article, to 1.13 be available for the fiscal years indicated for each purpose. 1.14 The figures "2003," "2004," and "2005," where used in this 1.15 article, mean that the appropriation or appropriations listed 1.16 under them are available for the year ending June 30, 2003, June 1.17 30, 2004, or June 30, 2005, respectively. The term "the first 1.18 year" means the year ending June 30, 2004, and the term "the 1.19 second year" means the year ending June 30, 2005. 1.20 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATIONS 1.21 Subdivision 1. Total 1.22 Appropriations 1.23 SUMMARY BY FUND 1.24 TOTAL 1.25 Future Resources 1.26 Fund 15,370,000 1.27 State Land and Water Conservation 2.1 Account (LAWCON) in the Future 2.2 Resources Fund 2,500,000 2.3 Environment and Natural Resources 2.4 Trust Fund 30,100,000 2.5 Oil Overcharge Money in the Special 2.6 Revenue Fund 519,000 2.7 Great Lakes Protection 2.8 Account 56,000 2.9 Appropriations from the future 2.10 resources fund, oil overcharge money in 2.11 the special revenue fund, and Great 2.12 Lakes protection account are available 2.13 for either year of the biennium. 2.14 For appropriations from the environment 2.15 and natural resources trust fund, any 2.16 unencumbered balance remaining in the 2.17 first year does not cancel and is 2.18 available for the second year of the 2.19 biennium. 2.20 Unless otherwise provided, the amounts 2.21 in this section are available until 2.22 June 30, 2005, when projects must be 2.23 completed and final products delivered. 2.24 Subd. 2. Definitions 2.25 (a) "Future resources fund" means the 2.26 Minnesota future resources fund 2.27 referred to in Minnesota Statutes, 2.28 section 116P.13. 2.29 (b) "State Land and Water Conservation 2.30 Account (LAWCON)" means the state land 2.31 and water conservation account in the 2.32 future resources fund referred to in 2.33 Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.14. 2.34 (c) "Great Lakes protection account" 2.35 means the Great Lakes protection 2.36 account referred to in Minnesota 2.37 Statutes, section 116Q.02, subdivision 2.38 1. 2.39 (d) "Trust fund" means the Minnesota 2.40 environment and natural resources trust 2.41 fund referred to in Minnesota Statutes, 2.42 section 116P.02, subdivision 6. 2.43 (e) "Oil overcharge money" means the 2.44 money referred to in Minnesota 2.45 Statutes, section 4.071, subdivision 2. 2.46 Subd. 3. Administration 869,000 381,000 2.47 Summary by Fund 2.48 Future Resources 2.49 Fund 488,000 -0- 2.50 Trust Fund 381,000 381,000 2.51 (a) Legislative Commission on Minnesota 2.52 Resources 2.53 $428,000 of this appropriation is from 3.1 the future resources fund and $336,000 3.2 the first year and $336,000 the second 3.3 year are from the trust fund for 3.4 administration as provided in Minnesota 3.5 Statutes, section 116P.09, subdivision 3.6 5. 3.7 (b) Contract Administration 3.8 $60,000 of this appropriation is from 3.9 the future resources fund and $45,000 3.10 the first year and $45,000 the second 3.11 year are from the trust fund to the 3.12 commissioner of natural resources for 3.13 contract administration activities 3.14 assigned to the commissioner in this 3.15 section. This appropriation is 3.16 available until June 30, 2006. 3.17 Subd. 4. Advisory Committee 24,000 24,000 3.18 Summary by Fund 3.19 Trust Fund 24,000 24,000 3.20 Citizen Advisory Committee for the 3.21 Trust Fund 3.22 $24,000 the first year and $24,000 the 3.23 second year are from the trust fund to 3.24 the legislative commission on Minnesota 3.25 resources for expenses of the citizen 3.26 advisory committee as provided in 3.27 Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.06. 3.28 Subd. 5. Fish and Wildlife 3.29 Habitat 14,127,000 5,201,000 3.30 Summary by Fund 3.31 Future Resources 3.32 Fund 8,926,000 -0- 3.33 Trust Fund 5,201,000 5,201,000 3.34 (a) Restoring Minnesota's Fish and 3.35 Wildlife Habitat Corridors - Phase II 3.36 $3,441,000 the first year and 3.37 $3,441,000 the second year are from the 3.38 trust fund to the commissioner of 3.39 natural resources for the second 3.40 biennium for acceleration of agency 3.41 programs and cooperative agreements 3.42 with Minnesota Waterfowl Association, 3.43 Minnesota Deer Hunters Association, 3.44 Ducks Unlimited, Inc., National Wild 3.45 Turkey Federation, Pheasants Forever, 3.46 the Nature Conservancy, Minnesota Land 3.47 Trust, the Trust for Public Land, 3.48 Minnesota Valley Trust, Inc., U.S. Fish 3.49 and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of 3.50 Indian Affairs, USDA-Natural Resources 3.51 Conservation Service, and the Board of 3.52 Water and Soil Resources to restore and 3.53 acquire fragmented landscape corridors 3.54 that connect areas of quality habitat 3.55 to sustain fish, wildlife, and plants. 3.56 $433,000 is for program coordination, 3.57 corridor identification, mapping, 3.58 delineation, and information transfer. 4.1 $1,764,000 is for restoration and 4.2 management activities in wildlife 4.3 management areas, wetland habitat, 4.4 lakes, wild rice beds, grasslands, and 4.5 fisheries habitat. $1,770,000 is for 4.6 conservation easement programs on 4.7 riparian areas, big woods forests, 4.8 native prairies, and wetlands. 4.9 $2,915,000 is for habitat acquisition 4.10 activities on prairies, riparian areas, 4.11 and other fish and wildlife habitat 4.12 corridors. As part of the required 4.13 work program, criteria and priorities 4.14 for planned acquisition and restoration 4.15 activities must be submitted to the 4.16 legislative commission on Minnesota 4.17 resources for review and approval 4.18 before expenditure. Expenditures are 4.19 limited to the 11 project areas as 4.20 defined in the work program. Land 4.21 acquired with this appropriation must 4.22 be sufficiently improved to meet at 4.23 least minimum habitat and facility 4.24 management standards as determined by 4.25 the commissioner of natural resources. 4.26 This appropriation may not be used for 4.27 the purchase of residential structures 4.28 unless expressly approved in the work 4.29 program. Any land acquired in fee 4.30 title by the commissioner of natural 4.31 resources with money from this 4.32 appropriation must be designated: (1) 4.33 as an outdoor recreation unit under 4.34 Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.07; or 4.35 (2) as provided in Minnesota Statutes, 4.36 sections 89.018, subdivision 2, 4.37 paragraph (a); 97A.101; 97A.125; 4.38 97C.001; and 97C.011. The commissioner 4.39 may so designate any lands acquired in 4.40 less than fee title. This 4.41 appropriation is available until June 4.42 30, 2006, at which time the project 4.43 must be completed and final products 4.44 delivered, unless an earlier date is 4.45 specified in the work program. 4.46 (b) Metropolitan Area Wildlife 4.47 Corridors 4.48 $7,645,000 is from the future resources 4.49 fund to the commissioner of natural 4.50 resources. $233,000 the first year and 4.51 $233,000 the second year are from the 4.52 trust fund. $4,916,000 of this 4.53 appropriation is for acceleration of 4.54 agency programs and cooperative 4.55 agreements with the Trust for Public 4.56 Land, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., Friends of 4.57 the Mississippi River, Great River 4.58 Greening, Minnesota Land Trust, 4.59 Minnesota Valley National Wildlife 4.60 Refuge Trust, Inc., and Minnesota 4.61 Waterfowl Association for the purposes 4.62 of planning, improving, and protecting 4.63 important natural areas in the 4.64 metropolitan region, as defined by 4.65 Minnesota Statutes, section 473.121, 4.66 subdivision 2, through grants, 4.67 contracted services, conservation 4.68 easements, and fee acquisition and is 4.69 available as follows: $140,000 is for 5.1 program planning and coordination; 5.2 $1,199,000 is for habitat restoration; 5.3 and $3,577,000 is for land acquisition 5.4 and easements. $1,966,000 of this 5.5 appropriation is for an agreement with 5.6 the city of Ramsey for the Trott Brook 5.7 Corridor acquisition. $1,229,000 of 5.8 this appropriation is for an agreement 5.9 with the Rice Creek Watershed District 5.10 for Hardwood Creek acquisition and 5.11 restoration. Land acquired with this 5.12 appropriation must be sufficiently 5.13 improved to meet at least minimum 5.14 management standards as determined by 5.15 the commissioner of natural resources. 5.16 As part of the required work program, 5.17 criteria and priorities for planned 5.18 acquisition and restoration activities 5.19 must be submitted to the legislative 5.20 commission on Minnesota resources for 5.21 review and approval before 5.22 expenditure. Expenditures are limited 5.23 to the identified project areas as 5.24 defined in the work program. This 5.25 appropriation may not be used for the 5.26 purchase of residential structures 5.27 unless expressly approved in the work 5.28 program. Any land acquired in fee 5.29 title by the commissioner of natural 5.30 resources with money from this 5.31 appropriation must be designated: (1) 5.32 as an outdoor recreation unit under 5.33 Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.07; or 5.34 (2) as provided in Minnesota Statutes, 5.35 sections 89.018, subdivision 2, 5.36 paragraph (a); 97A.101; 97A.125; 5.37 97C.001; and 97C.011. The commissioner 5.38 may so designate any lands acquired in 5.39 less than fee title. This 5.40 appropriation is available until June 5.41 30, 2006, at which time the project 5.42 must be completed and final products 5.43 delivered, unless an earlier date is 5.44 specified in the work program. 5.45 (c) Restoring RIM Match 5.46 $369,000 the first year and $369,000 5.47 the second year are from the trust fund 5.48 to the commissioner of natural 5.49 resources for the RIM critical habitat 5.50 matching program to acquire and enhance 5.51 fish, wildlife, and native plant 5.52 habitat. Land acquired with this 5.53 appropriation must be sufficiently 5.54 improved to meet at least minimum 5.55 management standards as determined by 5.56 the commissioner of natural resources. 5.57 Up to $50,000 of this appropriation is 5.58 for matching nongame program activities. 5.59 (d) Acquisition and Development of 5.60 Scientific and Natural Areas 5.61 $369,000 the first year and $369,000 5.62 the second year are from the trust fund 5.63 to the commissioner of natural 5.64 resources to acquire and develop lands 5.65 with natural features of state 5.66 ecological or geological significance 5.67 in accordance with the scientific and 6.1 natural area program long-range plan. 6.2 Land acquired with this appropriation 6.3 must be sufficiently improved to meet 6.4 at least minimum management standards 6.5 as determined by the commissioner of 6.6 natural resources. 6.7 (e) Forest and Prairie Stewardship of 6.8 Public and Private Lands 6.9 $246,000 the first year and $246,000 6.10 the second year are from the trust fund 6.11 to the commissioner of natural 6.12 resources. $197,000 of this 6.13 appropriation is to develop stewardship 6.14 plans for private forested lands and 6.15 implement stewardship plans on a 6.16 cost-share basis. $295,000 of this 6.17 appropriation is to develop stewardship 6.18 plans on private prairie lands and 6.19 implement prairie management on public 6.20 and private lands. This appropriation 6.21 is available until June 30, 2006, at 6.22 which time the project must be 6.23 completed and final products delivered, 6.24 unless an earlier date is specified in 6.25 the work program. 6.26 (f) Local Initiative 6.27 Grants-Conservation Partners and 6.28 Environmental Partnerships 6.29 $394,000 the first year and $394,000 6.30 the second year are from the trust fund 6.31 to the commissioner of natural 6.32 resources for matching grants of up to 6.33 $20,000 to local government and private 6.34 organizations for enhancement, 6.35 research, and education associated with 6.36 natural habitat and environmental 6.37 service projects. This appropriation 6.38 is available until June 30, 2006, at 6.39 which time the project must be 6.40 completed and final products delivered, 6.41 unless an earlier date is specified in 6.42 the work program. 6.43 (g) Minnesota ReLeaf Community Forest 6.44 Development and Protection 6.45 $788,000 is from the future resources 6.46 fund to the commissioner of natural 6.47 resources for acceleration of the 6.48 agency program and a cooperative 6.49 agreement with Tree Trust to protect 6.50 forests resources, develop 6.51 inventory-based management plans, and 6.52 provide matching grants to communities 6.53 to plant native trees. At least 6.54 $554,000 of this appropriation must be 6.55 used for grants to communities. For 6.56 the purposes of this paragraph, the 6.57 match must be a nonstate contribution, 6.58 but may be either cash or qualifying 6.59 in-kind. This appropriation is 6.60 available until June 30, 2006, at which 6.61 time the project must be completed and 6.62 final projects delivered, unless an 6.63 earlier date is specified in the work 6.64 program. 7.1 (h) Minnesota Ports Greening Initiative 7.2 $295,000 is from the future resources 7.3 fund to the commissioner of natural 7.4 resources for agreements with St. Paul 7.5 port authority and Winona port 7.6 authority to contract with Great River 7.7 Greening to establish native plantings 7.8 in the Mississippi river corridor at 7.9 the commercial port in St. Paul and to 7.10 develop a restoration plan in Winona. 7.11 (i) Developing Pheromones for Use in 7.12 Carp Control 7.13 $50,000 the first year and $50,000 the 7.14 second year are from the trust fund to 7.15 the University of Minnesota for 7.16 research on new options for controlling 7.17 carp. This appropriation is available 7.18 until June 30, 2006, at which time the 7.19 project must be completed and final 7.20 products delivered, unless an earlier 7.21 date is specified in the work program. 7.22 (j) Biological Control of European 7.23 Buckthorn and Spotted Knapweed 7.24 $99,000 the first year and $99,000 the 7.25 second year are from the trust fund. 7.26 Of this amount, $54,000 the first year 7.27 and $55,000 the second year are to the 7.28 commissioner of natural resources for 7.29 research to evaluate potential insects 7.30 for biological control of invasive 7.31 European buckthorn species. $45,000 7.32 the first year and $44,000 the second 7.33 year are to the commissioner of 7.34 agriculture to assess the effectiveness 7.35 of spotted knapweed biological control 7.36 agents. This appropriation is 7.37 available until June 30, 2006, at which 7.38 time the project must be completed and 7.39 final products delivered, unless an 7.40 earlier date is specified in the work 7.41 program. 7.42 (k) Resources for Redevelopment of 7.43 Brownfields to Greenspaces 7.44 $198,000 is from the future resources 7.45 fund to the commissioner of natural 7.46 resources for an agreement with 7.47 Minnesota Environmental Initiatives to 7.48 identify and assess redevelopment of 7.49 brownfields for recreation, habitat, 7.50 and natural resource reuse. 7.51 Subd. 6. Recreation 11,136,000 7,998,000 7.52 Summary by Fund 7.53 Future Resources 7.54 Fund 638,000 -0- 7.55 Trust Fund 7,998,000 7,998,000 7.56 State Land and Conservation 7.57 Account in the Future 7.58 Resources Fund 2,500,000 8.1 (a) State Park and Recreation Area Land 8.2 Acquisition 8.3 $983,000 the first year and $983,000 8.4 the second year are from the trust fund 8.5 to the commissioner of natural 8.6 resources to acquire in-holdings for 8.7 state park and recreation areas. Land 8.8 acquired with this appropriation must 8.9 be sufficiently improved to meet at 8.10 least minimum management standards as 8.11 determined by the commissioner of 8.12 natural resources. This appropriation 8.13 is available until June 30, 2006, at 8.14 which time the project must be 8.15 completed and final products delivered, 8.16 unless an earlier date is specified in 8.17 the work program. 8.18 (b) LAWCON Federal Reimbursements 8.19 $2,500,000 is from the future resources 8.20 fund to the commissioner of natural 8.21 resources for eligible state projects 8.22 and administrative and planning 8.23 activities consistent with Minnesota 8.24 Statutes, section 116P.14, and the 8.25 federal Land and Water Conservation 8.26 Fund Act. This appropriation is 8.27 contingent upon receipt of the federal 8.28 obligation and remains available until 8.29 June 30, 2006, at which time the 8.30 project must be completed and final 8.31 products delivered, unless an earlier 8.32 date is specified in the work program. 8.33 (c) Local Initiative Grants-Parks and 8.34 Natural Areas 8.35 $1,720,000 the first year and 8.36 $1,720,000 the second year are from the 8.37 trust fund to the commissioner of 8.38 natural resources for matching grants 8.39 to local governments for acquisition 8.40 and development of natural and scenic 8.41 areas and local parks as provided in 8.42 Minnesota Statutes, section 85.019, 8.43 subdivisions 2 and 4a, and regional 8.44 parks outside of the metropolitan 8.45 area. Grants may provide up to 50 8.46 percent of the nonfederal share of the 8.47 project cost, except nonmetropolitan 8.48 regional park grants may provide up to 8.49 60 percent of the nonfederal share of 8.50 the project cost. The commission will 8.51 monitor the grants for approximate 8.52 balance over extended periods of time 8.53 between the metropolitan area, under 8.54 Minnesota Statutes, section 473.121, 8.55 subdivision 2, and the nonmetropolitan 8.56 area through work program oversight and 8.57 periodic allocation decisions. For the 8.58 purposes of this paragraph, the match 8.59 must be a nonstate contribution, but 8.60 may be either cash or qualifying 8.61 in-kind. Recipients may receive funding 8.62 for more than one project in any given 8.63 grant period. This appropriation is 8.64 available until June 30, 2006, at which 8.65 time the project must be completed and 8.66 final products delivered. 9.1 (d) Metropolitan Regional Parks 9.2 Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and 9.3 Development 9.4 $2,640,000 the first year and 9.5 $2,640,000 the second year are from the 9.6 trust fund to the commissioner of 9.7 natural resources for an agreement with 9.8 the metropolitan council for subgrants 9.9 for the acquisition, development, and 9.10 rehabilitation in the metropolitan 9.11 regional park system, consistent with 9.12 the metropolitan council regional 9.13 recreation open space capital 9.14 improvement plan. This appropriation 9.15 may not be used for the purchase of 9.16 residential structures. This 9.17 appropriation may be used to reimburse 9.18 implementing agencies for acquisition 9.19 of nonresidential property as expressly 9.20 approved in the work program. This 9.21 appropriation is available until June 9.22 30, 2006, at which time the project 9.23 must be completed and final products 9.24 delivered, unless an earlier date is 9.25 specified in the work program. In 9.26 addition, if a project financed under 9.27 this program receives a federal grant, 9.28 the availability of the financing from 9.29 this paragraph for that project is 9.30 extended to equal the period of the 9.31 federal grant. 9.32 (e) Local and Regional Trail Grant 9.33 Initiative Program 9.34 $246,000 the first year and $246,000 9.35 the second year are from the trust fund 9.36 to the commissioner of natural 9.37 resources to provide matching grants to 9.38 local units of government for the cost 9.39 of acquisition, development, 9.40 engineering services, and enhancement 9.41 of existing and new trail facilities. 9.42 This appropriation is available until 9.43 June 30, 2006, at which time the 9.44 project must be completed and final 9.45 products delivered, unless an earlier 9.46 date is specified in the work program. 9.47 In addition, if a project financed 9.48 under this program receives a federal 9.49 grant, the availability of the 9.50 financing from this paragraph for that 9.51 project is extended to equal the period 9.52 of the federal grant. 9.53 (f) Gitchi-Gami State Trail 9.54 $713,000 the first year and $713,000 9.55 the second year are from the trust fund 9.56 to the commissioner of natural 9.57 resources, in cooperation with the 9.58 Gitchi-Gami Trail Association, for the 9.59 third biennium, to design and construct 9.60 approximately five miles of Gitchi-Gami 9.61 state trail segments. This 9.62 appropriation must be matched by at 9.63 least $400,000 of nonstate money. The 9.64 availability of the financing from this 9.65 paragraph is extended to equal the 9.66 period of any federal money received. 10.1 (g) Water Recreation: Boat Access, 10.2 Fishing Piers, and Shore-fishing 10.3 $885,000 the first year and $885,000 10.4 the second year are from the trust fund 10.5 to the commissioner of natural 10.6 resources to acquire and develop public 10.7 water access sites statewide, construct 10.8 shore-fishing and pier sites, and 10.9 restore shorelands at public accesses. 10.10 This appropriation is available until 10.11 June 30, 2006, at which time the 10.12 project must be completed and final 10.13 products delivered, unless an earlier 10.14 date is specified in the work program. 10.15 (h) Mesabi Trail 10.16 $344,000 the first year and $344,000 10.17 the second year are from the trust fund 10.18 to the commissioner of natural 10.19 resources for an agreement with St. 10.20 Louis and Lake Counties Regional Rail 10.21 Authority for the sixth biennium to 10.22 acquire and develop segments of the 10.23 Mesabi trail. If a federal grant is 10.24 received, the availability of the 10.25 financing from this paragraph is 10.26 extended to equal the period of the 10.27 federal grant. 10.28 (i) Linking Communities Design, 10.29 Technology, and DNR Trail Resources 10.30 $246,000 is from the future resources 10.31 fund to the commissioner of natural 10.32 resources for an agreement with the 10.33 University of Minnesota to provide 10.34 designs for three state trails 10.35 incorporating recreation, natural, and 10.36 cultural features. 10.37 (j) Ft. Ridgley Historic Site 10.38 Interpretive Trail 10.39 $123,000 the first year and $123,000 10.40 the second year are from the trust fund 10.41 to the Minnesota historical society to 10.42 construct a trail through the original 10.43 fort site and install interpretive 10.44 markers. This appropriation is 10.45 available until June 30, 2006, at which 10.46 time the project must be completed and 10.47 final products delivered, unless an 10.48 earlier date is specified in the work 10.49 program. 10.50 (k) Development and Rehabilitation of 10.51 Minnesota Shooting Ranges 10.52 $392,000 is from the future resources 10.53 fund to the commissioner of natural 10.54 resources to provide technical 10.55 assistance and matching cost-share 10.56 grants to local recreational shooting 10.57 and archery clubs for the purpose of 10.58 developing or rehabilitating shooting 10.59 and archery facilities for public use. 10.60 Recipient facilities must be open to 10.61 the general public at reasonable times 10.62 and for a reasonable fee on a walk-in 11.1 basis. This appropriation is available 11.2 until June 30, 2006, at which time the 11.3 project must be completed and final 11.4 products delivered, unless an earlier 11.5 date is specified in the work program. 11.6 (l) Land Acquisition, Minnesota 11.7 Landscape Arboretum 11.8 $344,000 the first year and $344,000 11.9 the second year are from the trust fund 11.10 to the University of Minnesota for an 11.11 agreement with the University of 11.12 Minnesota Landscape Arboretum 11.13 Foundation for the fifth biennium to 11.14 acquire in-holdings within the 11.15 arboretum's boundary. This 11.16 appropriation must be matched by an 11.17 equal amount of nonstate money. This 11.18 appropriation is available until June 11.19 30, 2006, at which time the project 11.20 must be completed and final products 11.21 delivered, unless an earlier date is 11.22 specified in the work program. 11.23 Subd. 7. Water Resources 2,623,000 713,000 11.24 Summary by Fund 11.25 Future Resources 11.26 Fund 1,854,000 -0- 11.27 Trust Fund 713,000 713,000 11.28 Great Lakes Protection 11.29 Account 56,000 11.30 (a) Local Water Planning Matching 11.31 Challenge Grants 11.32 $790,000 is from the future resources 11.33 fund and $56,000 is from the Great 11.34 Lakes protection account to the board 11.35 of water and soil resources to 11.36 accelerate the local water planning 11.37 challenge grant program under Minnesota 11.38 Statutes, sections 103B.3361 to 11.39 103B.3369, through matching grants to 11.40 implement high-priority activities in 11.41 comprehensive water management plans, 11.42 plan development guidance, and regional 11.43 resource assessments. For the purposes 11.44 of this paragraph, the match must be a 11.45 nonstate contribution, but may be 11.46 either cash or qualifying in-kind. 11.47 This appropriation is available until 11.48 June 30, 2006, at which time the 11.49 project must be completed and final 11.50 products delivered, unless an earlier 11.51 date is specified in the work program. 11.52 (b) Accelerating and Enhancing Surface 11.53 Water Monitoring for Lakes and Streams 11.54 $491,000 the first year and $491,000 11.55 the second year are from the trust fund 11.56 to the commissioner of the pollution 11.57 control agency for acceleration of 11.58 agency programs and cooperative 11.59 agreements with the Minnesota lakes 11.60 association, rivers council of 12.1 Minnesota, the Minnesota Initiative 12.2 Foundation, and the University of 12.3 Minnesota to accelerate monitoring 12.4 efforts through assessments, citizen 12.5 training, and implementation grants. 12.6 This appropriation is available until 12.7 June 30, 2006, at which time the 12.8 project must be completed and final 12.9 products delivered, unless an earlier 12.10 date is specified in the work program. 12.11 (c) Intercommunity Groundwater 12.12 Protection 12.13 $123,000 the first year and $123,000 12.14 the second year are from the trust fund 12.15 to the commissioner of natural 12.16 resources for an agreement with 12.17 Washington county for groundwater 12.18 monitoring, modeling, and 12.19 implementation of management strategies. 12.20 (d) TAPwaters: Technical Assistance 12.21 Program for Watersheds 12.22 $99,000 the first year and $99,000 the 12.23 second year are from the trust fund to 12.24 the commissioner of natural resources 12.25 for an agreement with the Science 12.26 Museum of Minnesota to assess the St. 12.27 Croix river and its tributaries to 12.28 identify solutions to pollution 12.29 threats. This appropriation is 12.30 available until June 30, 2006, at which 12.31 time the project must be completed and 12.32 final products delivered, unless an 12.33 earlier date is specified in the work 12.34 program. 12.35 (e) Wastewater Phosphorus Control and 12.36 Reduction Initiative 12.37 $295,000 is from the future resources 12.38 fund to the commissioner of natural 12.39 resources for an agreement with the 12.40 Minnesota environmental science and 12.41 economic review board to assess 12.42 phosphorus reduction techniques at 12.43 wastewater treatment plants. 12.44 (f) Laser Assessment of Streambank 12.45 Erosion: Minnesota River Basin 12.46 $198,000 is from the future resources 12.47 fund to the University of Minnesota to 12.48 determine sediment and phosphorus 12.49 inputs due to bank erosion along major 12.50 rivers in the Minnesota river basin. 12.51 (g) Rainy River Basin Water Quality 12.52 Cooperative Pilot Project 12.53 $392,000 is from the future resources 12.54 fund to the commissioner of natural 12.55 resources for an agreement with 12.56 Koochiching county to establish a water 12.57 quality cooperative for the Rainy river 12.58 basin, conduct individual sewage 12.59 treatment system inventories, and 12.60 implement wastewater treatment systems 12.61 to improve water quality. 13.1 (h) Maintaining Zooplankton (Daphnia) 13.2 for Water Quality: Square Lake 13.3 $32,000 is from the future resources 13.4 fund to the commissioner of natural 13.5 resources for an agreement with Marine 13.6 On St. Croix water management 13.7 organization to determine whether trout 13.8 predation on Daphnia significantly 13.9 affects Daphnia abundance and water 13.10 quality of Square lake, Washington 13.11 county. This appropriation is 13.12 available until June 30, 2006, at which 13.13 time the project must be completed and 13.14 final products delivered, unless an 13.15 earlier date is specified in the work 13.16 program. 13.17 (i) Wirth Lake Improvement 13.18 $147,000 is from the future resources 13.19 fund to the commissioner of natural 13.20 resources for an agreement with Bassett 13.21 creek water management commission to 13.22 implement best management practices in 13.23 Wirth lake watershed to remove 13.24 pollutants from storm water and reduce 13.25 phosphorus in the lake. This 13.26 appropriation must be matched by 13.27 $35,000 of nonstate money. 13.28 Subd. 8. Land Use and Natural 13.29 Resource Information 1,177,000 733,000 13.30 Summary by Fund 13.31 Future Resources 13.32 Fund 444,000 -0- 13.33 Trust Fund 733,000 733,000 13.34 (a) Minnesota County Biological Survey 13.35 $492,000 the first year and $492,000 13.36 the second year are from the trust fund 13.37 to the commissioner of natural 13.38 resources for the ninth biennium to 13.39 accelerate the survey that identifies 13.40 significant natural areas and 13.41 systematically collects and interprets 13.42 data on the distribution and ecology of 13.43 native plant communities, rare plants, 13.44 and rare animals. 13.45 (b) Updating Outmoded Soil Survey 13.46 $118,000 the first year and $118,000 13.47 the second year are from the trust fund 13.48 to the board of water and soil to 13.49 continue updating and digitizing 13.50 outmoded soil surveys in Fillmore, 13.51 Goodhue, Dodge, and Wabasha counties in 13.52 southeast Minnesota. Participating 13.53 counties must provide a cost share as 13.54 reflected in the work program. This 13.55 appropriation is available until June 13.56 30, 2006, at which time the project 13.57 must be completed and final products 13.58 delivered, unless an earlier date is 13.59 specified in the work program. 14.1 (c) Mesabi Iron Range Geologic and 14.2 Hydrologic Map and Databases 14.3 $123,000 the first year and $123,000 14.4 the second year are from the trust 14.5 fund. $58,000 the first year and 14.6 $57,000 the second year of this 14.7 appropriation are to the commissioner 14.8 of natural resources to develop a 14.9 database of hydrogeologic data across 14.10 the Mesabi iron range. $65,000 the 14.11 first year and $66,000 the second year 14.12 are to the Minnesota geological survey 14.13 at the University of Minnesota for 14.14 geologic and hydrogeologic maps of the 14.15 Mesabi iron range. 14.16 (d) The Laurentian Vision: Rebuilding 14.17 the Mesabi Iron Range 14.18 $246,000 is from the future resources 14.19 fund to the University of Minnesota to 14.20 partner with local communities, mining 14.21 companies, and other resource interests 14.22 to enable mine land reuse. 14.23 (e) Northern Counties Land Use 14.24 Management Pilot Project 14.25 $198,000 is from the future resources 14.26 fund to the commissioner of natural 14.27 resources for an agreement with the 14.28 northern counties land use coordinating 14.29 board to resolve conflicts among 14.30 county, state, federal, Canadian 14.31 governmental units, and private 14.32 interests regarding natural resource 14.33 management issues. 14.34 Subd. 9. Agriculture and Natural 14.35 Resource Industries 982,000 -0- 14.36 Summary by Fund 14.37 Future Resources 14.38 Fund 982,000 -0- 14.39 (a) Native Plants and Alternative Crops 14.40 for Water Quality 14.41 $982,000 is from the future resources 14.42 fund to the board of water and soil 14.43 resources for agreements with the Blue 14.44 Earth river basin initiative and the 14.45 University of Minnesota to accelerate 14.46 the use of native plants and 14.47 alternative crops through easements, 14.48 demonstration, research, and 14.49 education. This appropriation is 14.50 available until June 30, 2006, at which 14.51 time the project must be completed and 14.52 final products delivered, unless an 14.53 earlier date is specified in the work 14.54 program. 14.55 Subd. 10. Energy 1,081,000 -0- 14.56 Summary by Fund 14.57 Future Resources 14.58 Fund 562,000 -0- 15.1 Oil Overcharge 15.2 Money 519,000 -0- 15.3 (a) Community Energy Development 15.4 Program 15.5 $519,000 is from the oil overcharge 15.6 money to the commissioner of 15.7 administration for transfer to the 15.8 commissioner of commerce and $267,000 15.9 is from the future resources fund to 15.10 the commissioner of commerce to assist 15.11 communities in identifying 15.12 cost-effective energy projects and 15.13 developing locally owned wind energy 15.14 projects through local wind resource 15.15 assessment and financial assistance. 15.16 (b) Advancing Utilization of Manure 15.17 Methane Digester Electrical Generation 15.18 $295,000 is from the future resources 15.19 fund to the commissioner of agriculture 15.20 to maximize use of manure methane 15.21 digesters by identifying compatible 15.22 waste streams and the feasibility of 15.23 microturbine and fuel cell technologies. 15.24 Subd. 11. Environmental Education 686,000 -0- 15.25 Summary by Fund 15.26 Future Resources 15.27 Fund 686,000 -0- 15.28 (a) Dodge Nature Center - Restoration 15.29 Plan 15.30 $147,000 is from the future resources 15.31 fund to the commissioner of natural 15.32 resources for an agreement with Dodge 15.33 Nature Center to restore up to 155 15.34 acres in Mendota Heights and develop a 15.35 restoration plan for up to 130 acres in 15.36 West St. Paul. 15.37 (b) Bucks and Buckthorn: Engaging 15.38 Young Hunters in Restoration 15.39 $392,000 is from the future resources 15.40 fund to the commissioner of natural 15.41 resources for agreements with Great 15.42 River Greening, Minnesota Deer Hunters 15.43 Association, and the St. Croix 15.44 Watershed Research Station for a pilot 15.45 program in cooperation with linking 15.46 hunting and habitat restoration 15.47 opportunities for youth. 15.48 (c) Putting Green Environmental 15.49 Adventure Park: Sustainability 15.50 Education 15.51 $147,000 is from the future resources 15.52 fund to the commissioner of natural 15.53 resources for an agreement with Putting 15.54 Green, Inc. to construct educational 15.55 exhibits for up to nine putting green 15.56 learning stations in New Ulm. 16.1 Subd. 12. Children's Environmental 16.2 Health 790,000 -0- 16.3 Summary by Fund 16.4 Future Resources 16.5 Fund 790,000 -0- 16.6 (a) Healthy Schools: Indoor Air 16.7 Quality and Asthma Management 16.8 $198,000 is from the future resources 16.9 fund to the commissioner of health to 16.10 assist school districts with developing 16.11 and implementing effective indoor air 16.12 quality and asthma management plans. 16.13 (b) Economic-based Analysis of 16.14 Children's Environmental Health Risks 16.15 $100,000 is from the future resources 16.16 fund to the commissioner of health to 16.17 assess economic strategies for 16.18 children's environmental health risks. 16.19 (c) Continuous Indoor Air Quality 16.20 Monitoring in Minnesota Schools 16.21 $492,000 is from the future resources 16.22 fund to the commissioner of natural 16.23 resources for an agreement with Schulte 16.24 Associates, LLC to provide continuous, 16.25 real-time indoor air quality monitoring 16.26 in at least ten selected schools. 16.27 Subd. 13. Data Availability 16.28 Requirements 16.29 (a) During the biennium ending June 30, 16.30 2005, data collected by the projects 16.31 funded under this section that have 16.32 value for planning and management of 16.33 natural resource, emergency 16.34 preparedness, and infrastructure 16.35 investments must conform to the 16.36 enterprise information architecture 16.37 developed by the office of technology. 16.38 Spatial data must conform to geographic 16.39 information system guidelines and 16.40 standards outlined in that architecture 16.41 and adopted by the Minnesota geographic 16.42 data clearinghouse at the land 16.43 management information center. A 16.44 description of these data must be made 16.45 available on-line through the 16.46 clearinghouse, and the data themselves 16.47 must be accessible and free to the 16.48 public unless made private under the 16.49 Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, 16.50 chapter 13. 16.51 (b) To the extent practicable, summary 16.52 data and results of projects funded 16.53 under this section should be readily 16.54 accessible on the Internet. 16.55 (c) As part of project expenditures, 16.56 recipients of land acquisition 16.57 appropriations must provide the 16.58 information necessary to update public 16.59 recreation information maps to the 17.1 department of natural resources in the 17.2 specified form. 17.3 Subd. 14. Project Requirements 17.4 It is a condition of acceptance of the 17.5 appropriations in this section that any 17.6 agency or entity receiving the 17.7 appropriation must comply with 17.8 Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116P, and 17.9 vegetation planted must be native to 17.10 Minnesota and preferably of the local 17.11 ecotype unless the work program 17.12 approved by the commission expressly 17.13 allows the planting of species that are 17.14 not native to Minnesota. 17.15 Subd. 15. Match Requirements 17.16 Unless specifically authorized, 17.17 appropriations in this section that 17.18 must be matched and for which the match 17.19 has not been committed by December 31, 17.20 2003, are canceled, and in-kind 17.21 contributions may not be counted as 17.22 matching funds. 17.23 Subd. 16. Payment Conditions and 17.24 Capital Equipment Expenditures 17.25 All agreements, grants, or contracts 17.26 referred to in this section must be 17.27 administered on a reimbursement basis. 17.28 Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, 17.29 section 16A.41, expenditures made on or 17.30 after July 1, 2003, or the date the 17.31 work program is approved, whichever is 17.32 later, are eligible for reimbursement 17.33 unless otherwise provided in this 17.34 section. Payment must be made upon 17.35 receiving documentation that 17.36 project-eligible reimbursable amounts 17.37 have been expended, except that 17.38 reasonable amounts may be advanced to 17.39 projects in order to accommodate cash 17.40 flow needs. The advances must be 17.41 approved as part of the work program. 17.42 No expenditures for capital equipment 17.43 are allowed unless expressly authorized 17.44 in the project work program. 17.45 Subd. 17. Purchase of Recycled and 17.46 Recyclable Materials 17.47 A political subdivision, public or 17.48 private corporation, or other entity 17.49 that receives an appropriation in this 17.50 section must use the appropriation in 17.51 compliance with Minnesota Statutes, 17.52 sections 16B.121 and 16B.122, requiring 17.53 the purchase of recycled, repairable, 17.54 and durable materials; the purchase of 17.55 uncoated paper stock; and the use of 17.56 soy-based ink, the same as if it were a 17.57 state agency. 17.58 Subd. 18. Energy Conservation 17.59 A recipient to whom an appropriation is 17.60 made in this section for a capital 17.61 improvement project shall ensure that 18.1 the project complies with the 18.2 applicable energy conservation 18.3 standards contained in law, including 18.4 Minnesota Statutes, sections 216C.19 18.5 and 216C.20, and rules adopted 18.6 thereunder. The recipient may use the 18.7 energy planning, advocacy, and state 18.8 energy office units of the department 18.9 of commerce to obtain information and 18.10 technical assistance on energy 18.11 conservation and alternative energy 18.12 development relating to the planning 18.13 and construction of the capital 18.14 improvement project. 18.15 Subd. 19. Accessibility 18.16 Structural and nonstructural facilities 18.17 must meet the design standards in the 18.18 Americans with Disability Act (ADA) 18.19 accessibility guidelines. 18.20 Subd. 20. Carryforward 18.21 (a) The availability of the 18.22 appropriations for the following 18.23 projects is extended to June 30, 2004: 18.24 Laws 2001, First Special Session 18.25 chapter 2, section 14, subdivision 4, 18.26 paragraph (c), enhancing Canada goose 18.27 hunting and management; subdivision 5, 18.28 paragraph (g), McQuade small craft 18.29 harbor, paragraph (i), Gateway trail 18.30 bridge, paragraph (q), LAWCON; 18.31 subdivision 6, paragraph (d), 18.32 determination of fecal pollution 18.33 sources in Minnesota; subdivision 7, 18.34 paragraph (e), Lake Superior Lakewide 18.35 Management Plan (LaMP); subdivision 8, 18.36 paragraph (b), agricultural land 18.37 preservation, paragraph (d), 18.38 accelerated technology transfer for 18.39 starch-based plastics; and subdivision 18.40 9, improving air quality by using 18.41 biodiesel in generators. 18.42 (b) The availability of the 18.43 appropriation for the following project 18.44 is extended to June 30, 2005: Laws 18.45 2001, First Special Session chapter 2, 18.46 section 14, subdivision 7, paragraph 18.47 (a), hydraulic impacts of quarries and 18.48 gravel pits. 18.49 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 116P.09, 18.50 subdivision 5, is amended to read: 18.51 Subd. 5. [ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE.] Theadministrative18.52expenses of the commission shall be paid from the various funds18.53administered by the commission as follows:18.54(1) Through June 30, 1993, the administrative expenses of18.55the commission and the advisory committee shall be paid from the18.56Minnesota future resources fund. After that time, the prorated18.57expenses related to administration of the trust fund shall be19.1paid from the earnings of the trust fund.19.2(2) After June 30, 1993, theprorated expenses related to 19.3 commission administration of the trust fund may not exceed an 19.4 amount equal to four percent of theprojected earningsamount 19.5 available for appropriation of the trust fund for the biennium. 19.6 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 116P.13, 19.7 subdivision 1, is amended to read: 19.8 Subdivision 1. [REVENUE SOURCES.] The money in the 19.9 Minnesota future resources fund consists of revenue deposited in 19.10 the state land and water conservation account under section 19.11 116P.14, subdivision 2, and revenue credited under section 19.12 297F.10, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (1). 19.13 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 116P.14, 19.14 subdivision 1, is amended to read: 19.15 Subdivision 1. [DESIGNATED AGENCY.] The department of 19.16 natural resources is designated as the state agency to apply 19.17 for, accept, receive, and disburse federal reimbursement funds 19.18 and private funds, which are granted to the state of Minnesota 19.19 from Section 6 of the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund 19.20 Act.