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HF 2682

2nd Engrossment - 91st Legislature (2019 - 2020) Posted on 06/09/2020 11:13am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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A bill for an act
relating to legacy; appropriating money from outdoor heritage fund; appropriating
money for Medal of Honor memorial; extending and modifying previous
appropriations from legacy funds; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section
97A.056, subdivision 5; Laws 2017, chapter 91, article 1, section 2, subdivision
3; article 4, section 2, subdivision 2; Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 2,
article 1, section 2, subdivision 5; article 4, section 2, subdivisions 2, 8; Laws
2019, First Special Session chapter 10, article 1, section 24, subdivision 2.

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

ARTICLE 1

OUTDOOR HERITAGE FUND

Section 1. new text begin OUTDOOR HERITAGE APPROPRIATIONS.
new text end

new text begin The sums shown in the columns marked "Appropriations" are appropriated to the agencies
and for the purposes specified in this article. The appropriations are from the outdoor heritage
fund for the fiscal year indicated for each purpose. The figures "2020" and "2021" used in
this article mean that the appropriations listed under the figure are available for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2020, or June 30, 2021, respectively. "The first year" is fiscal year
2020. "The second year" is fiscal year 2021. "The biennium" is fiscal years 2020 and 2021.
These are onetime appropriations.
new text end

new text begin APPROPRIATIONS
new text end
new text begin Available for the Year
new text end
new text begin Ending June 30
new text end
new text begin 2020
new text end
new text begin 2021
new text end

Sec. 2. new text begin OUTDOOR HERITAGE FUND
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Total Appropriation
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin 117,915,000
new text end

new text begin This appropriation is from the outdoor heritage
fund. The amounts that may be spent for each
purpose are specified in the following
subdivisions.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Prairies
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin 35,832,000
new text end
new text begin (a) DNR Wildlife Management Area and
Scientific and Natural Area Acquisition - Phase
XII
new text end

new text begin $2,066,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to acquire
in fee and restore and enhance lands for
wildlife management under Minnesota
Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 8, and
to acquire lands in fee for scientific and natural
areas under Minnesota Statutes, section
86A.05, subdivision 5. Subject to evaluation
criteria in Minnesota Rules, part 6136.0900,
priority must be given to acquiring lands that
are eligible for the native prairie bank under
Minnesota Statutes, section 84.96, or lands
adjacent to protected native prairie. A list of
proposed land acquisitions must be provided
as part of the required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (b) Accelerating Wildlife Management Area
Program - Phase XII
new text end

new text begin $3,322,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Pheasants Forever to acquire
in fee and restore and enhance lands for
wildlife management under Minnesota
Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 8.
Subject to evaluation criteria in Minnesota
Rules, part 6136.0900, priority must be given
to acquiring lands that are eligible for the
native prairie bank under Minnesota Statutes,
section 84.96, or lands adjacent to protected
native prairie. A list of proposed land
acquisitions must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (c) Minnesota Prairie Recovery Project - Phase
X
new text end

new text begin $3,365,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with The Nature Conservancy to
acquire lands in fee and to restore and enhance
native prairies, grasslands, wetlands, and
savannas. Subject to evaluation criteria in
Minnesota Rules, part 6136.0900, priority
must be given to acquiring lands that are
eligible for the native prairie bank under
Minnesota Statutes, section 84.96, or lands
adjacent to protected native prairie. No later
than 180 days after The Nature Conservancy's
fiscal year ends, The Nature Conservancy must
submit to the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage
Council annual income statements and balance
sheets for income and expenses from land
acquired with this appropriation. A list of
proposed land acquisitions must be provided
as part of the required accomplishment plan,
and the acquisitions must be consistent with
the priorities identified in Minnesota Prairie
Conservation Plan
.
new text end

new text begin (d) Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife
Refuge Land Acquisition - Phase XI
new text end

new text begin $2,295,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with The Nature Conservancy, in
cooperation with the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service, to acquire lands in fee or
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance lands in the Northern
Tallgrass Prairie Habitat Preservation Area in
western Minnesota for addition to the Northern
Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge.
Subject to evaluation criteria in Minnesota
Rules, part 6136.0900, priority must be given
to acquiring lands that are eligible for the
native prairie bank under Minnesota Statutes,
section 84.96, or lands adjacent to protected
native prairie. A list of proposed land
acquisitions must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan, and the
acquisitions must be consistent with the
priorities in Minnesota Prairie Conservation
Plan
.
new text end

new text begin (e) Lower Wild Rice Corridor Habitat
Restoration - Phase III
new text end

new text begin $1,888,000 the second year is to acquire land
in permanent conservation easement and to
restore river and related habitat in the Wild
Rice River corridor. Of this amount, $148,000
is to the commissioner of natural resources for
an agreement with the Wild Rice Watershed
District and $1,740,000 is to the Board of
Water and Soil Resources. The Board of Water
and Soil Resources may use up to $78,000 for
establishing a monitoring and enforcement
fund as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed
acquisitions must be included as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (f) Martin County DNR WMA Acquisition -
Phase IV
new text end

new text begin $2,387,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and restore
and enhance strategic prairie grassland,
wetland, and other wildlife habitat in Martin
County for wildlife management under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8. Of this amount, $1,665,000 is
to Fox Lake Conservation League Inc.,
$618,000 is to Ducks Unlimited, and $104,000
is to The Conservation Fund. A list of
proposed acquisitions must be provided as part
of the required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (g) RIM Grasslands Reserve - Phase II
new text end

new text begin $3,233,000 the second year is to the Board of
Water and Soil Resources to acquire
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance grassland habitat under
Minnesota Statutes, section 103F.501 to
103F.531. Of this amount, up to $58,000 is
for establishing a monitoring and enforcement
fund as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of permanent
conservation easements must be provided as
part of the final report.
new text end

new text begin (h) Prairie Chicken Habitat Partnership of the
Southern Red River Valley - Phase VI
new text end

new text begin $1,736,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Pheasants Forever, in
cooperation with the Minnesota Prairie
Chicken Society, to acquire lands in fee and
restore and enhance lands in the southern Red
River valley for wildlife management under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8, or to be designated and
managed as waterfowl production areas in
Minnesota in cooperation with the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service. Subject to
evaluation criteria in Minnesota Rules, part
6136.0900, priority must be given to acquiring
lands that are eligible for the native prairie
bank under Minnesota Statutes, section 84.96,
or lands adjacent to protected native prairie.
A list of proposed land acquisitions must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (i) Heron Lake Area Conservation Partnership
new text end

new text begin $4,493,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire land in fee for wildlife
management under Minnesota Statutes, section
86A.05, subdivision 8, or to be designated and
managed as waterfowl production areas in
Minnesota, in cooperation with the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service; to acquire
land in permanent conservation easement; and
to restore and enhance wildlife habitat within
the Heron Lake Watershed as follows:
$1,450,000 is to Ducks Unlimited; $1,181,000
is to Pheasants Forever; $801,000 is to the
Heron Lake Watershed District; and
$1,061,000 is to Minnesota Land Trust, of
which up to $120,000 to Minnesota Land Trust
is for establishing monitoring and enforcement
funds as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed
acquisitions must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (j) Cannon River Watershed Habitat Complex
- Phase IX
new text end

new text begin $1,148,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with The Trust for Public Land, in
cooperation with Great River Greening, to
acquire lands in fee in the Cannon River
watershed for wildlife management under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8; to acquire lands in fee for
aquatic management areas under Minnesota
Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 14; to
acquire lands in fee for scientific and natural
areas under Minnesota Statutes, section
86A.05, subdivision 5; to acquire lands in fee
for state forests under Minnesota Statutes,
section 86A.05, subdivision 7; and to restore
and enhance lands in the Cannon River
watershed. Of this amount, $887,000 is to The
Trust for Public Land and $261,000 is to Great
River Greening. Subject to evaluation criteria
in Minnesota Rules, part 6136.0900, priority
must be given to acquiring lands that are
eligible for the native prairie bank under
Minnesota Statutes, section 84.96, or lands
adjacent to protected native prairie. A list of
proposed land acquisitions and restorations
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (k) Accelerating the USFWS Habitat
Conservation Easement Program - Phase II
new text end

new text begin $3,187,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Ducks Unlimited, in
cooperation with Pheasants Forever and the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to
acquire permanent conservation working lands
easements and to restore wetlands and prairie
grasslands. Of this amount, $2,248,000 is to
Ducks Unlimited and $939,000 is to Pheasants
Forever. A list of proposed acquisitions and
restorations must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (l) DNR Grassland Enhancement - Phase XII
new text end

new text begin $4,432,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to
accelerate restoration and enhancement of
prairies, grasslands, and savannas in wildlife
management areas, in scientific and natural
areas, in aquatic management areas, on lands
in the native prairie bank, in bluff prairies on
state forest land in southeastern Minnesota,
and in waterfowl production areas and refuge
lands of the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service. A list of proposed land restorations
and enhancements must be provided as part
of the required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (m) Enhanced Public Land: Grasslands - Phase
IV
new text end

new text begin $2,280,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Pheasants Forever to enhance
and restore grassland and wetland habitat on
public lands. A list of proposed land
restorations and enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Forests
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin 13,669,000
new text end
new text begin (a) Camp Ripley Sentinel Landscape ACUB
Protection Program - Phase VIII
new text end

new text begin $2,712,000 the second year is to the Board of
Water and Soil Resources, in cooperation with
the Morrison County Soil and Water
Conservation District, to acquire permanent
conservation easements and restore and
enhance forest wildlife habitat within the
boundaries of the Minnesota National Guard
Camp Ripley Sentinel Landscape and Army
Compatible Use Buffer. Of this amount, up to
$143,000 is to establish a monitoring and
enforcement fund as approved in the
accomplishment plan and subject to Minnesota
Statutes, section 97A.056, subdivision 17. A
list of permanent conservation easements must
be provided as part of the final report.
new text end

new text begin (b) Southeast Minnesota Protection and
Restoration - Phase VIII
new text end

new text begin $2,704,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements as follows:
new text end

new text begin (1) $1,144,000 to The Nature Conservancy to
acquire lands in fee for wildlife management
under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8; for scientific and natural areas
under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 5; for state forests under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 7; and for aquatic management
areas under Minnesota Statutes, section
86A.05, subdivision 14, and to restore and
enhance wildlife habitat;
new text end

new text begin (2) $797,000 to The Trust for Public Land to
acquire lands in fee for wildlife management
under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8; for scientific and natural areas
under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 5; for state forests under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 7; and for aquatic management
areas under Minnesota Statutes, section
86A.05, subdivision 14; and
new text end

new text begin (3) $763,000 to Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements
and to restore and enhance wildlife habitat, of
which $96,000 is to establish a monitoring and
enforcement fund as approved in the
accomplishment plan and subject to Minnesota
Statutes, section 97A.056, subdivision 17.
new text end

new text begin A list of proposed land acquisitions must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (c) Northern Forest Habitat Conservation
new text end

new text begin $4,205,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire forest land in fee to be permanently
protected and managed by St. Louis County
as county forest lands. A list of proposed land
acquisitions must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (d) DNR Forest Habitat Enhancement
new text end

new text begin $1,773,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to restore
and enhance wildlife habitat in the northern
forest region in wildlife management areas,
scientific and natural areas, aquatic
management areas, and state forests. A list of
proposed land restorations and enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (e) Southeast Forest Habitat Enhancement -
Phase II
new text end

new text begin $1,000,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to restore
and enhance forests in southeastern Minnesota.
A list of proposed land enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (f) Young Forest Conservation - Phase III
new text end

new text begin $1,275,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the American Bird
Conservancy to enhance publicly owned,
permanently protected forest lands for wildlife
management. A list of proposed forest land
enhancements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Wetlands
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin 12,625,000
new text end
new text begin (a) Accelerating Waterfowl Production Area
Acquisition - Phase XII
new text end

new text begin $3,658,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Pheasants Forever, in
cooperation with the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service, to acquire lands in fee and
to restore and enhance wetlands and grasslands
to be designated and managed as waterfowl
production areas in Minnesota. A list of
proposed land acquisitions must be provided
as part of the required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (b) Shallow Lake and Wetland Protection and
Restoration Program - Phase IX
new text end

new text begin $4,608,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Ducks Unlimited to acquire
lands in fee for wildlife management under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8, and to restore and enhance
prairie lands, wetlands, and land buffering
shallow lakes. A list of proposed acquisitions
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (c) Wetland Habitat Protection Program - Phase
V
new text end

new text begin $2,683,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements
and to restore and enhance prairie, wetland,
and other habitat on permanently protected
conservation easements in high-priority
wetland habitat complexes in the prairie and
forest/prairie transition regions. Of this
amount, up to $240,000 is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17. A list of proposed
conservation easement acquisitions,
restorations, and enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (d) Accelerated Shallow Lakes and Wetlands
Enhancement - Phase XII
new text end

new text begin $1,676,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to enhance
and restore shallow lakes and wetland habitat
statewide. A list of proposed land restorations
and enhancements must be provided as part
of the required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Habitats
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin 55,429,000
new text end
new text begin (a) Protecting Coldwater Fisheries on
Minnesota's North Shore
new text end

new text begin $1,809,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements
and to restore and enhance wildlife habitat in
priority coldwater tributaries to Lake Superior.
Of this amount, up to $144,000 is to establish
a monitoring and enforcement fund as
approved in the accomplishment plan and
subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed
conservation easement acquisitions,
restorations, and enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (b) Metro Big Rivers - Phase X
new text end

new text begin $6,473,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance natural habitat systems
associated with the Mississippi, Minnesota,
and St. Croix Rivers and their tributaries in
the metropolitan area. Of this amount,
$801,000 is to Minnesota Valley National
Wildlife Refuge Trust Inc., $300,000 is to
Friends of the Mississippi River, $366,000 is
to Great River Greening, $3,406,000 is to The
Trust for Public Land, and $1,600,000 is to
Minnesota Land Trust. Up to $144,000 to
Minnesota Land Trust is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17. A list of proposed land
acquisitions and permanent conservation
easements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (c) Resilient Habitat for Heritage Brook Trout
new text end

new text begin $2,266,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire land in fee and
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance habitat in targeted
watersheds of southeast Minnesota to improve
heritage brook trout and coldwater
communities. Of this amount, $350,000 is to
The Nature Conservancy, $258,000 is to Trout
Unlimited, $857,000 is to The Trust for Public
Land, and $801,000 is to Minnesota Land
Trust. Up to $96,000 to Minnesota Land Trust
is to establish a monitoring and enforcement
fund as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed
land acquisitions and permanent conservation
easements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (d) Fisheries Habitat Protection on Strategic
North Central Minnesota Lakes - Phase VI
new text end

new text begin $2,814,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance wildlife habitat to sustain
healthy fish habitat on coldwater lakes in
Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, and Hubbard
Counties. Of this amount, $883,000 is to
Northern Waters Land Trust and $1,931,000
is to Minnesota Land Trust. Up to $192,000
to Minnesota Land Trust is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17. A list of acquisitions must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (e) Accelerating Habitat Conservation in
Southwest Minnesota
new text end

new text begin $3,044,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements
and to restore and enhance high-quality
wildlife habitat in southwest Minnesota. Of
this amount, up to $144,000 is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17. A list of proposed
conservation easement acquisitions,
restorations, and enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (f) Targeted RIM Easement Program to
Individual Parcel: Pine and Leech Watersheds
- Phase I
new text end

new text begin $2,458,000 the second year is to the Board of
Water and Soil Resources to acquire and
restore permanent conservation easements of
high-quality forest, wetland, and shoreline
habitat. Of this amount, $164,000 is for an
agreement with the Crow Wing County Soil
and Water Conservation District. Up to
$97,000 of the total amount is for establishing
a monitoring and enforcement fund as
approved in the accomplishment plan and
subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed
acquisitions must be included as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (g) Mississippi Headwaters Habitat Corridor
Project - Phase V
new text end

new text begin $3,695,000 the second year is to acquire lands
in fee and conservation easement and restore
wildlife habitat in the Mississippi headwaters
as follows:
new text end

new text begin (1) $2,177,000 is to the commissioner of
natural resources for agreements as follows:
$69,000 to the Mississippi Headwaters Board
and $2,108,000 to The Trust for Public Land;
and
new text end

new text begin (2) $1,518,000 is to the Board of Water and
Soil Resources, of which up to $175,000 is
for establishing a monitoring and enforcement
fund as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17.
new text end

new text begin A list of proposed acquisitions must be
included as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (h) Hennepin County Habitat Conservation
Program - Phase II
new text end

new text begin $3,155,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements with Hennepin County, in
cooperation with Minnesota Land Trust, to
acquire permanent conservation easements
and to restore and enhance habitats in
Hennepin County as follows: $446,000 to
Hennepin County and $2,709,000 to
Minnesota Land Trust. Up to $264,000 to
Minnesota Land Trust is for establishing a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17. A list of proposed permanent
conservation easements, restorations, and
enhancements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (i) Trout Unlimited Coldwater Fish Habitat
Enhancement and Restoration - Phase XII
new text end

new text begin $1,474,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Trout Unlimited to restore and
enhance habitat for trout and other species in
and along coldwater rivers, lakes, and streams
in Minnesota. A list of proposed land
acquisitions, restorations, and enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (j) DNR Aquatic Habitat Restoration and
Enhancement - Phase III
new text end

new text begin $3,790,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to restore
and enhance aquatic habitat in degraded
streams and aquatic management areas and to
facilitate fish passage. A list of proposed land
restorations and enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (k) St. Louis River Restoration Initiative - Phase
VII
new text end

new text begin $2,280,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to restore
priority aquatic and riparian habitats in the St.
Louis River estuary. A list of proposed
restorations must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (l) Knife River Habitat Rehabilitation - Phase
V
new text end

new text begin $700,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Zeitgeist, a nonprofit
corporation, in cooperation with the Lake
Superior Steelhead Association, to restore and
enhance trout habitat in the Knife River
watershed. A list of proposed enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (m) Shell Rock River Watershed Habitat
Restoration Program - Phase IX
new text end

new text begin $1,918,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the Shell Rock River
Watershed District to acquire lands in fee and
to restore and enhance aquatic habitat in the
Shell Rock River watershed. A list of proposed
acquisitions, restorations, and enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (n) Rum River Wildlife and Fish Habitat
Enhancement Using Bioengineered Bank
Stabilization
new text end

new text begin $816,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the Anoka County Soil and
Water Conservation District to restore and
enhance riverine habitat in the Rum River
using eco-sensitive, habitat-building, and
bioengineering approaches. A list of proposed
enhancements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (o) Roseau River Habitat Restoration
new text end

new text begin $3,036,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the Roseau River Watershed
District to restore and enhance riverine habitat
in the Roseau River and the Roseau River
Wildlife Management Area.
new text end

new text begin (p) Sauk River Watershed Habitat Protection
and Restoration - Phase II
new text end

new text begin $3,926,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance wildlife habitat in the
Sauk River watershed as follows: $430,000
to the Sauk River Watershed District,
$2,073,000 to Pheasants Forever, and
$1,423,000 to Minnesota Land Trust. Up to
$168,000 to Minnesota Land Trust is to
establish a monitoring and enforcement fund
as approved in the accomplishment plan and
subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of acquisitions
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (q) Southeast Wetland Restoration
new text end

new text begin $1,351,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the city of Mankato to acquire
land in fee in the city of Mankato for wetland
and grassland restoration. A list of acquisitions
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (r) Conservation Partners Legacy Grant
Program: Statewide and Metro Habitat - Phase
XII
new text end

new text begin $10,424,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for a
program to provide competitive matching
grants of up to $400,000 to local, regional,
state, and national organizations for enhancing,
restoring, or protecting forests, wetlands,
prairies, or habitat for fish, game, or wildlife
in Minnesota. Of this amount, at least
$3,250,000 is for grants in the seven-county
metropolitan area and cities with a population
of 50,000 or more. Grants must not be made
for activities required to fulfill the duties of
owners of lands subject to conservation
easements. Grants must not be made from the
appropriation in this paragraph for projects
that have a total project cost exceeding
$575,000. Of the total appropriation, $475,000
may be spent for personnel costs and other
direct and necessary administrative costs.
Grantees may acquire land or interests in land.
Easements must be permanent. Grants may
not be used to establish easement stewardship
accounts. Land acquired in fee must be open
to hunting and fishing during the open season
unless otherwise provided by law. The
program must require a match of at least ten
percent from nonstate sources for all grants.
The match may be cash or in-kind resources.
For grant applications of $25,000 or less, the
commissioner must provide a separate,
simplified application process. Subject to
Minnesota Statutes, the commissioner of
natural resources must, when evaluating
projects of equal value, give priority to
organizations that have a history of receiving,
or a charter to receive, private contributions
for local conservation or habitat projects. For
grant requests to acquire land in fee or a
conservation easement, the commissioner must
give priority to projects associated with or
within one mile of existing wildlife
management areas under Minnesota Statutes,
section 86A.05, subdivision 8; scientific and
natural areas under Minnesota Statutes,
sections 84.033 and 86A.05, subdivision 5; or
aquatic management areas under Minnesota
Statutes, sections 86A.05, subdivision 14, and
97C.02. All restoration or enhancement
projects must be on land permanently
protected by a permanent covenant ensuring
perpetual maintenance and protection of
restored and enhanced habitat, by a
conservation easement or public ownership or
in public waters as defined in Minnesota
Statutes, section 103G.005, subdivision 15.
Priority must be given to restoration and
enhancement projects on public lands.
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 13, applies to grants awarded
under this paragraph. This appropriation is
available until June 30, 2023. No less than five
percent of the amount of each grant must be
held back from reimbursement until the grant
recipient has completed a grant
accomplishment report by the deadline and in
the form prescribed by and satisfactory to the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council. The
commissioner must provide notice of the grant
program in the summary of game and fish law
prepared under Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.051, subdivision 2.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Administration
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin 360,000
new text end
new text begin (a) Contract Management
new text end

new text begin $210,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for contract
management duties assigned in this section.
The commissioner must provide an
accomplishment plan in the form specified by
the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council
on expending this appropriation. The
accomplishment plan must include a copy of
the grant contract template and reimbursement
manual. No money may be expended before
the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council
approves the accomplishment plan.
new text end

new text begin (b) Technical Evaluation Panel
new text end

new text begin $150,000 the second year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for a
technical evaluation panel to conduct up to 25
restoration and enhancement evaluations under
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 10.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Availability of Appropriation
new text end

new text begin Money appropriated in this section may not
be spent on activities unless they are directly
related to and necessary for a specific
appropriation and are specified in the
accomplishment plan approved by the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council.
Money appropriated in this section must not
be spent on indirect costs or other institutional
overhead charges that are not directly related
to and necessary for a specific appropriation.
Unless otherwise provided, the amounts in
this section are available until June 30, 2023.
For acquisition of real property, the amounts
in this section are available until June 30,
2024, if a binding agreement with a landowner
or purchase agreement is entered into by June
30, 2023, and closed no later than June 30,
2024. Funds for restoration or enhancement
are available until June 30, 2025, or five years
after acquisition, whichever is later, in order
to complete initial restoration or enhancement
work. If a project receives at least 15 percent
of its funding from federal funds, the time of
the appropriation may be extended to equal
the availability of federal funding to a
maximum of six years if the federal funding
was confirmed and included in the original
approved draft accomplishment plan. Funds
appropriated for fee title acquisition of land
may be used to restore, enhance, and provide
for public use of the land acquired with the
appropriation. Public-use facilities must have
a minimal impact on habitat in acquired lands.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 8. new text end

new text begin Payment Conditions and Capital
Equipment Expenditures
new text end

new text begin All agreements referred to in this section must
be administered on a reimbursement basis
unless otherwise provided in this section.
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.41, expenditures directly related to each
appropriation's purpose made on or after July
1, 2020, or the date of accomplishment plan
approval, whichever is later, are eligible for
reimbursement unless otherwise provided in
this section. For the purposes of administering
appropriations and legislatively authorized
agreements paid out of the outdoor heritage
fund, an expense must be considered
reimbursable by the administering agency
when the recipient presents the agency with
an invoice, or a binding agreement with the
landowner, and the recipient attests that the
goods have been received or the landowner
agreement is binding. Periodic reimbursement
must be made upon receiving documentation
that the items articulated in the
accomplishment plan approved by the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council have
been achieved, including partial achievements
as evidenced by progress reports approved by
the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council.
Reasonable amounts may be advanced to
projects to accommodate cash flow needs,
support future management of acquired lands,
or match a federal share. The advances must
be approved as part of the accomplishment
plan. Capital equipment expenditures for
specific items over $10,000 must be itemized
in and approved as part of the accomplishment
plan.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 9. new text end

new text begin Mapping
new text end

new text begin Each direct recipient of money appropriated
in this section, as well as each recipient of a
grant awarded according to this section, must
provide geographic information to the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council for
mapping any lands acquired in fee with funds
appropriated in this section and open to public
taking of fish and game. The commissioner
of natural resources must include the lands
acquired in fee with money appropriated in
this section on maps showing public
recreational opportunities. Maps must include
information on and acknowledgment of the
outdoor heritage fund, including a notation of
any restrictions.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 10. new text end

new text begin Carryforwards
new text end

new text begin (a) The availability of the appropriation in
Laws 2016, chapter 172, article 1, section 2,
subdivision 5, paragraph (j), Roseau Lake
Rehabilitation, is extended to June 30, 2022.
new text end

new text begin (b) The availability of the appropriation in
Laws 2017, chapter 91, article 1, section 2,
subdivision 2, paragraph (f), Accelerated
Native Prairie Bank Protection - Phase VI, is
extended to June 30, 2022.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 11. new text end

new text begin Cancellations
new text end

new text begin (a) The unspent portion of the appropriation
in Laws 2017, chapter 91, article 1, section 2,
subdivision 3, paragraph (g), estimated to be
$4,582,000, is canceled.
new text end

new text begin (b) The appropriation in Laws 2019, First
Special Session chapter 2, article 1, section 2,
subdivision 5, paragraph (l), is canceled.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 12. new text end

new text begin Extension of Certain Appropriations
new text end

new text begin (a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.28, or any other law to the
contrary, the availability of any appropriation
or grant of money from the outdoor heritage
fund that would otherwise cancel, lapse, or
expire on June 30, 2020, is extended to June
30, 2021, if the recipient or grantee does both
of the following:
new text end

new text begin (1) by June 30, 2020, notifies the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council in
the manner specified by the council that the
recipient or grantee intends to avail itself of
the extension available under this subdivision;
and
new text end

new text begin (2) modifies the applicable accomplishment
plan in accordance with the council's
accomplishment plan modification procedures.
new text end

new text begin (b) The council must notify the commissioner
of management and budget and the
commissioner of natural resources of any
extension granted under this subdivision.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 13. new text end

new text begin Extension of RIM Wetlands
Partnership - Phase VII
new text end

new text begin The availability of the appropriation in Laws
2016, chapter 172, article 1, section 2,
subdivision 4, paragraph (c), RIM Wetlands
Partnership - Phase VII, is extended to June
30, 2022.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin Subdivisions 10, 11, and 12 are effective the day following final
enactment. Subdivision 13 is effective retroactively from June 30, 2019.
new text end

Sec. 3.

Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 97A.056, subdivision 5, is amended to read:


Subd. 5.

Open meetings.

(a) Meetings of the council and other groups the council may
establish are subject to chapter 13D. Except where prohibited by law, the council shall
establish additional processes to broaden public involvement in all aspects of its deliberations,
including recording meetings, video conferencing, and publishing minutes. For the purposes
of this subdivision, a meeting occurs when a quorum is present and the members receive
information or take action on any matter relating to the duties of the council. The quorum
requirement for the council shall be seven members.

(b) Travel to and from scheduled and publicly noticed site visits by council members
for the purposes of receiving information is not a violation of paragraph (a). Any decision
or agreement to make a decision during the travel is a violation of paragraph (a).

(c) For legislative members of the council, enforcement of this subdivision is governed
by section 3.055, subdivision 2. For nonlegislative members of the council, enforcement of
this subdivision is governed by section 13D.06, subdivisions 1 and 2.

new text begin (d) Unless held at a location outside the Capitol complex, meetings of the council must
be made available on a website for live video streaming and be archived on a website for
playback at a later time. For meetings of the council held at a location outside the Capitol
complex, the council must make meetings available via live video stream and archive the
video to the extent practicable.
new text end

Sec. 4.

Laws 2017, chapter 91, article 1, section 2, subdivision 3, is amended to read:


Subd. 3.

Forests

16,824,000
-0-
(a) Carnelian Creek Conservation Corridor

$2,458,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements in
Washington County. Of this amount, up to
deleted text begin $30,000deleted text end new text begin $120,000new text end is for establishing a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17
. A list of proposed permanent
conservation easements must be provided as
part of the required accomplishment plan.new text begin This
appropriation is available until June 30, 2022.
new text end

(b) Laurentian Forest - St. Louis County Habitat
Project

$2,400,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements with the Minnesota Deer Hunters
Association in cooperation with The
Conservation Fund and St. Louis County to
acquire land in fee to be transferred to St.
Louis County for wildlife habitat purposes.
The amount is for agreements as follows:
$2,292,000 to the Minnesota Deer Hunter
Association and $108,000 to The Conservation
Fund. A list of proposed land acquisitions
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(c) Southeast Minnesota Protection and
Restoration - Phase V

$2,375,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to acquire
land in fee for wildlife management purposes
under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 8
; to acquire land in fee for
scientific and natural areas under Minnesota
Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 5; to
acquire land in fee for state forest purposes
under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05,
subdivision 7
; to acquire permanent
conservation easements; and to restore and
enhance prairie, grassland, forest, and savanna.
The amount is for agreements as follows:
$1,000,000 to The Nature Conservancy,
$675,000 to The Trust for Public Land, and
$700,000 to Minnesota Land Trust. Up to
$80,000 to Minnesota Land Trust is for
establishing a monitoring and enforcement
fund as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. No later than 180
days after the The Nature Conservancy's fiscal
year ends, The Nature Conservancy must
submit to the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage
Council annual income statements and balance
sheets for income and expenses from land
acquired in fee with this appropriation and not
transferred to the state or a local governmental
unit. A list of proposed land acquisitions must
be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(d) Minnesota Forests for the Future - Phase V

$2,291,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to acquire
easements for forest, wetland, and shoreline
habitat through working forest permanent
conservation easements under the Minnesota
forests for the future program pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes, section 84.66. A
conservation easement acquired with money
appropriated under this paragraph must
comply with Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 13. The accomplishment
plan must include an easement monitoring and
enforcement plan. Of this amount, up to
$72,000 is for establishing a monitoring and
enforcement fund as approved in the
accomplishment plan and subject to Minnesota
Statutes, section 97A.056, subdivision 17. A
list of permanent conservation easements must
be provided as part of the final report.

(e) State Forest Acquisitions - Phase IV

$1,000,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to acquire
lands in fee for wildlife habitat purposes in
the Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood
State Forest under Minnesota Statutes, section
86A.05, subdivision 7. A list of proposed land
acquisitions must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.

(f) Critical Shoreland Protection Program -
Phase IV

$1,700,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements
along rivers and lakes in the northern forest
region. Of this amount, up to $120,000 is for
establishing a monitoring and enforcement
fund as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed
permanent conservation easements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(g) Bushmen Lake

$4,600,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with The Conservation Fund in
cooperation with the United States Forest
Service to acquire lands in fee adjacent to
Bushmen Lake in St. Louis County to be
managed for wildlife habitat purposes. A list
of proposed land acquisitions must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

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Sec. 5.

Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 2, article 1, section 2, subdivision 5, is
amended to read:


Subd. 5.

Habitats

50,119,000
-0-
(a) St. Croix Watershed Habitat Protection and
Restoration - Phase I

$3,751,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements as follows:

(1) $2,209,000 to The Trust for Public Land
to acquire land in fee and to acquire permanent
conservation stream easements in the St. Croix
River watershed using the payment method
prescribed in Minnesota Statutes, section
84.0272, subdivision 2deleted text begin ;deleted text end new text begin . Of this amount, up
to $20,000 is to the commissioner of natural
resources to deposit in the natural resources
conservation easement stewardship account
established under Minnesota Statutes, section
84.69, as approved in the accomplishment plan
and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.056, subdivision 17;
new text end

(2) $1,377,000 to Minnesota Land Trust to
acquire permanent conservation easements
and to restore and enhance natural habitat
systems in the St. Croix River watershed. Of
this amount, up to $168,000 to Minnesota
Land Trust is to establish a monitoring and
enforcement fund as approved in the
accomplishment plan and subject to Minnesota
Statutes, section 97A.056, subdivision 17; and

(3) $165,000 to the St. Croix River
Association to coordinate and administer the
program under this paragraph.

A list of proposed land acquisitions and
permanent conservation easements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(b) Metro Big Rivers - Phase IX

$4,163,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance natural habitat systems
associated with the Mississippi, Minnesota,
and St. Croix Rivers and their tributaries in
the metropolitan area. Of this amount,
$820,000 is to Minnesota Valley National
Wildlife Refuge Trust Inc., $532,000 is to
Friends of the Mississippi River, $1,061,000
is to Great River Greening, and $1,750,000 is
to Minnesota Land Trust. Up to $144,000 to
Minnesota Land Trust is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17
. A list of proposed land
acquisitions and permanent conservation
easements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.

(c) Dakota County Habitat
Protection/Restoration - Phase VII

$3,516,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Dakota County to acquire
permanent conservation easements and land
in fee and to restore and enhance riparian and
other habitats in Dakota County. A list of
proposed land acquisitions and restorations
and enhancements must be provided as part
of the required accomplishment plan.

(d) Fisheries Habitat Protection on Strategic
North Central Minnesota Lakes - Phase V

$3,365,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and
permanent conservation easements and to
restore and enhance wildlife habitat to sustain
healthy fish habitat on coldwater lakes in
Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, and Hubbard
Counties. Of this amount, $841,000 is to
Northern Waters Land Trust and $2,524,000
is to Minnesota Land Trust. Up to $192,000
to Minnesota Land Trust is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17
. A list of acquisitions must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(e) Sauk River Watershed Habitat Protection
and Restoration

$2,946,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for
agreements to acquire lands in fee and
permanent conservation easements and restore
and enhance wildlife habitat in the Sauk River
watershed as follows: $440,000 to Sauk River
Watershed District, $590,000 to Pheasants
Forever, and $1,916,000 to Minnesota Land
Trust. Up to $192,000 to Minnesota Land
Trust is to establish a monitoring and
enforcement fund as approved in the
accomplishment plan and subject to Minnesota
Statutes, section 97A.056, subdivision 17. A
list of acquisitions must be provided as part
of the required accomplishment plan.

(f) Trout Unlimited Coldwater Fish Habitat
Enhancement and Restoration - Phase XI

$2,359,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Trout Unlimited to acquire
permanent conservation stream easements
using the payment method prescribed in
Minnesota Statutes, section 84.0272,
subdivision 2
, and to restore and enhance
habitat for trout and other species in and along
coldwater rivers, lakes, and streams in
Minnesota. Up to $40,000 is to establish a
monitoring and enforcement fund as approved
in the accomplishment plan and subject to
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 17
. A list of proposed land
acquisitions and restorations and
enhancements must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.

(g) DNR Aquatic Habitat Restoration and
Enhancement - Phase II

$3,208,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to restore
and enhance aquatic habitat in degraded
streams and aquatic management areas and to
facilitate fish passage. A list of proposed land
restorations and enhancements must be
provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(h) St. Louis River Restoration Initiative - Phase
VI

$3,777,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources to restore
aquatic and riparian habitats in the St. Louis
River estuary. Of this appropriation, up to
$2,182,000 is for an agreement with
Minnesota Land Trust. A list of proposed
restorations must be provided as part of the
required accomplishment plan.

(i) Knife River Habitat Rehabilitation - Phase
IV

$891,000 the first year is to the commissioner
of natural resources for an agreement with
Zeitgeist, in cooperation with the Lake
Superior Steelhead Association, to restore and
enhance trout habitat in the Knife River
watershed. A list of proposed enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(j) Shell Rock River Watershed Habitat
Restoration Program - Phase VIII

$2,046,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the Shell Rock River
Watershed District to acquire lands in fee and
to restore and enhance aquatic habitat in the
Shell Rock River watershed. A list of proposed
acquisitions, restorations, and enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(k) Pine River Fish Passage Project

$1,246,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the Crow Wing Soil and Water
Conservation District to restore and enhance
riverine habitat in the Pine River and provide
fish passage by removing dams and modifying
and installing structures.

(l) Sauk River Dam Fish Passage

$737,000 the first year is to the commissioner
of natural resources for an agreement with the
Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation
District to restore and enhance riverine habitat
in the Sauk River and provide fish passage by
removing the dam and modifying and
installing structures at the Melrose dam site.

(m) Restoring Norway Brook Connectivity to
the Pine River

$2,267,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with the city of Pine River to
restore and enhance riverine habitat in the Pine
River and provide fish passage by removing
the dam and modifying and installing
structures at the Norway Lake dam site.

(n) Pig's Eye Lake Islands Habitat Restoration
and Enhancement

$4,337,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for an
agreement with Ramsey County to restore and
enhance wildlife habitat in Pig's Eye Lake, to
include constructing islands.

(o) Restoring Upper Mississippi River at Lake
Pepin

$750,000 the first year is to the commissioner
of natural resources for an agreement with the
Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance to restore and
enhance wildlife habitat on public lands in
Lake Pepin and the adjacent floodplain. A list
of proposed restorations and enhancements
must be provided as part of the required
accomplishment plan.

(p) Conservation Partners Legacy Grant
Program: Statewide and Metro Habitat - Phase
XI

$10,760,000 the first year is to the
commissioner of natural resources for a
program to provide competitive matching
grants of up to $400,000 to local, regional,
state, and national organizations for enhancing,
restoring, or protecting forests, wetlands,
prairies, or habitat for fish, game, or wildlife
in Minnesota. Of this amount, at least
$3,000,000 is for grants in the seven-county
metropolitan area and cities with a population
of 50,000 or greater. Grants must not be made
for activities required to fulfill the duties of
owners of lands subject to conservation
easements. Grants must not be made from the
appropriation in this paragraph for projects
that have a total project cost exceeding
$575,000. Of the total appropriation, $445,000
may be spent for personnel costs and other
direct and necessary administrative costs.
Grantees may acquire land or interests in land.
Easements must be permanent. Grants may
not be used to establish easement stewardship
accounts. Land acquired in fee must be open
to hunting and fishing during the open season
unless otherwise provided by law. The
program must require a match of at least ten
percent from nonstate sources for all grants.
The match may be cash or in-kind resources.
For grant applications of $25,000 or less, the
commissioner must provide a separate,
simplified application process. Subject to
Minnesota statutes, the commissioner of
natural resources must, when evaluating
projects of equal value, give priority to
organizations that have a history of receiving,
or a charter to receive, private contributions
for local conservation or habitat projects. If
acquiring land in fee or a conservation
easement, priority must be given to projects
associated with or within one mile of existing
wildlife management areas under Minnesota
Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 8;
scientific and natural areas under Minnesota
Statutes, sections 84.033 and 86A.05,
subdivision 5
; or aquatic management areas
under Minnesota Statutes, sections 86A.05,
subdivision 14
, and 97C.02. All restoration or
enhancement projects must be on land
permanently protected by a permanent
covenant ensuring perpetual maintenance and
protection of restored and enhanced habitat,
by a conservation easement or public
ownership or in public waters as defined in
Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.005,
subdivision 15
. Priority must be given to
restoration and enhancement projects on public
lands. Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056,
subdivision 13
, applies to grants awarded
under this paragraph. This appropriation is
available until June 30, 2023. No less than five
percent of the amount of each grant must be
held back from reimbursement until the grant
recipient has completed a grant
accomplishment report by the deadline and in
the form prescribed by and satisfactory to the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council. The
commissioner must provide notice of the grant
program in the summary of game and fish law
prepared under Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.051, subdivision 2.

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ARTICLE 2

OTHER FUNDS

Section 1.

Laws 2017, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Availability of Appropriation

Money appropriated in this article may not be
spent on activities unless they are directly
related to and necessary for a specific
appropriation. Money appropriated in this
article must not be spent on institutional
overhead charges that are not directly related
to and necessary for a specific appropriation.
Money appropriated in this article must be
spent in accordance with the Minnesota
Management and Budget's Guidance to
Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditures.
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.28, and unless otherwise specified in this
article, fiscal year 2018 appropriations are
available until June 30, 2019, and fiscal year
2019 appropriations are available until June
30, deleted text begin 2020deleted text end new text begin 2022new text end . If a project receives federal
funds, the period of the appropriation is
extended to equal the availability of federal
funding.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 2.

Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 2, is
amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Availability of Appropriation

Money appropriated in this article may not be
spent on activities unless they are directly
related to and necessary for a specific
appropriation. Money appropriated in this
article must not be spent on institutional
overhead charges that are not directly related
to and necessary for a specific appropriation.
Money appropriated in this article must be
spent in accordance with the Minnesota
Management and Budget's Guidance to
Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditures.
new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.28, or any other law to the contrary, the
availability of any appropriation or grant of
money from the arts and cultural heritage fund
that would otherwise cancel, lapse, or expire
on June 30, 2020, is extended to June 30,
2022.
new text end Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.28, and unless otherwise specified
in this article, fiscal year 2020 appropriations
are available until June 30, deleted text begin 2021deleted text end new text begin 2022new text end , and
fiscal year 2021 appropriations are available
until June 30, 2022. If a project receives
federal funds, the period of the appropriation
is extended to equal the availability of federal
funding.new text begin To the extent permitted under article
XI, section 15, of the Minnesota Constitution,
money appropriated under this article may be
used to assist grantees to maintain their
financial sustainability and long-term viability
during any peacetime emergency declared by
the governor in an executive order that relates
to the infectious disease known as COVID-19
and the period following that peacetime
emergency.
new text end

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new text end

Sec. 3.

Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 8, is
amended to read:


Subd. 8.

Minnesota Humanities Center

3,150,000
3,250,000

(a) These amounts are appropriated to the
Board of Directors of the Minnesota
Humanities Center for the purposes specified
in this subdivision. The Minnesota Humanities
Center may use up to 4.5 percent of the
following grants to cover the cost of
administering, planning, evaluating, and
reporting these grants. The Minnesota
Humanities Center must develop a written
plan to issue the grants in this subdivision and
must submit the plan for review and approval
by the Department of Administration. The
written plan must require the Minnesota
Humanities Center to create and adhere to
grant policies that are similar to those
established according to Minnesota Statutes,
section 16B.97, subdivision 4, paragraph (a),
clause (1).

No grants awarded in this subdivision may be
used for travel outside the state of Minnesota.
The grant agreement must specify the
repercussions for failing to comply with the
grant agreement.

(b) Programs and Purposes

$1,000,000 the first year and $1,100,000 the
second year are for programs and purposes of
the Minnesota Humanities Center.

(c) Children's Museum Grants

$1,200,000 each year is for arts and cultural
heritage grants to children's museums for arts
and cultural exhibits and related educational
outreach programs. Of this amount:

(1) $525,000 deleted text begin eachdeleted text end new text begin the firstnew text end year deleted text begin isdeleted text end new text begin and
$375,000 the second year are
new text end for the
Minnesota Children's Museum for interactive
exhibits and outreach programs on arts and
cultural heritage, includingnew text begin , during the first
year only,
new text end the Minnesota Children's Museum
in Rochester;

(2) new text begin $150,000 the second year is for the
Children's Museum of Rochester for
interactive exhibits and outreach programs on
arts and cultural heritage;
new text end

new text begin (3) new text end $50,000 each year is to develop and
fabricate a permanent STEM exhibit for the
Minnesota Children's Museum of Rochester,
which must be under a separate grant
agreement from the grant agreement used to
provide funding to the Minnesota Children's
Museum; and

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end new text begin (4)new text end $625,000 each year is for grants to
other children's museums to pay for start-up
costs or new exhibit and program
development.

Funds are to be distributed through a
competitive grant process. The Minnesota
Humanities Center must administer these
funds using established grant mechanisms.

(d) Community Identity and Heritage Grant
Program

$850,000 the first year and $850,000 the
second year are for a competitive grants
program to provide grants to preserve and
promote the cultural heritage of Minnesota.

The Minnesota Humanities Center must
operate a competitive grants program to
provide grants to programs that preserve and
honor the cultural heritage of Minnesota or
that provide education and student outreach
on cultural diversity or to programs that
empower communities to build their identity
and culture. Priority must be given to grants
for individuals and organizations working to
create, celebrate, and teach indigenous arts
and cultural activities and arts organizations
and programs preserving, sharing, and
educating on the arts and cultural heritage of
immigrant communities in Minnesota.

(1) Of this amount, $250,000 the first year is
for a grant to one or more community
organizations that provide arts and cultural
heritage programming celebrating Hmong
heritage.

(2) Of this amount, $250,000 the first year is
for a grant to one or more community
organizations that provide arts and cultural
heritage programming celebrating Somali
heritage.

(e) Civics Programs

$100,000 each year is for grants to the
Minnesota Civic Education Coalition:
Minnesota Civic Youth, the Learning Law and
Democracy Foundation, and YMCA Youth in
Government to conduct civics education
programs for the civic and cultural
development of Minnesota youth. Civics
education is the study of constitutional
principles and the democratic foundation of
our national, state, and local institutions and
the study of political processes and structures
of government, grounded in the understanding
of constitutional government under the rule
of law.

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Sec. 4.

Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 10, article 1, section 24, subdivision 2,
is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Operations and Services

1,302,000
602,000

$700,000 in the first year is for moving and
relocation expenses for the board. Moving and
relocation expenses are limited to the design
and construction of new leased office space;
moving, installing and reconfiguring
information technology systems and audio
visual equipment; purchasing and installing
work stations; and professional moving
services necessary to complete the relocation.
The board may use no more than $5,000 for
other miscellaneous services, provided that
the services must be directly related to the
office relocation. On June 30, deleted text begin 2020deleted text end new text begin 2021new text end , any
unexpended amounts appropriated for moving
and relocation expenses cancel to the general
fund.

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Sec. 5. new text begin EXTENSION OF AVAILABILITY OF CERTAIN APPROPRIATIONS;
OTHER LEGACY FUNDS.
new text end

new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, or any other law to the contrary,
the availability of any appropriation or grant of money from the clean water fund or the
parks and trails fund that would otherwise cancel, lapse, or expire on June 30, 2020, is
extended to June 30, 2021.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 6. new text begin APPROPRIATION; MINNESOTA MEDAL OF HONOR
COMMEMORATIVE MEMORIAL.
new text end

new text begin $250,000 in fiscal year 2020 is appropriated from the arts and cultural heritage fund to
the commissioner of administration to be transferred to the Medal of Honor account to
complete design and construction of a memorial in the Capitol Area to honor all Minnesota
Medal of Honor recipients. This appropriation is a replacement for the appropriation in
Laws 2017, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 6, paragraph (p), that canceled at
the close of fiscal year 2019.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end