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                             CHAPTER 42-H.F.No. 770 
                  An act relating to Aitkin county; making the Long Lake 
                  conservation center fund a separate county enterprise 
                  fund; amending Laws 1965, chapter 616, section 1, as 
                  amended. 
        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
           Section 1.  Laws 1965, chapter 616, section 1, as amended 
        by Laws 1967, chapter 14, section 1, is amended to read: 
           Section 1.  [AITKIN COUNTY; LONG LAKE CONSERVATION TRAINING 
        CENTER.] 
           Notwithstanding the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, 
        Section 398.33, all moneys, fees, and donations specified for or 
        received from the operation of the Aitkin county Long Lake 
        conservation training center shall be deposited in a separate 
        account, other than the park fund, to be under the jurisdiction 
        of the secretary-treasurer of the Aitkin county park 
        commission.  Such secretary-treasurer so appointed shall give a 
        corporate surety bond to the county in such sum as the county 
        board may direct, but for not less than $1,000, conditioned for 
        the faithful performance of his official duties, expenses of 
        such bond shall be paid by the county, and shall be approved and 
        filed as provided by law for bonds of county officers.  The 
        secretary-treasurer shall make a comprehensive report of the 
        funds received, paid out, and on hand.  Such report shall be 
        submitted by the secretary-treasurer by certified copy as 
        prescribed by the public examiner, to the register of deeds and 
        county auditor of the county on or before the first day of 
        November of each year county.  All books and affairs of the Long 
        Lake conservation training center, to the extent the center 
        receives aid from appropriations, shall be subject to 
        examination by the public examiner state auditor for the current 
        year.  This act in no way restricts the transferring of annual 
        profits from the operation of the conservation training center 
        to the park fund for other park activities. 
           Presented to the governor May 9, 2003 
           Signed by the governor May 13, 2003, 1:10 p.m.

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