Attempting to influence a nonelected local official is lobbying if the nonelected local official may make, recommend, or vote on as a member of the political subdivision's governing body, a major decision regarding an expenditure or investment of public money.
A major decision regarding the expenditure or investment of public money includes but is not limited to a decision on:
the development and ratification of operating and capital budgets of a political subdivision, including development of the budget request for an office or department within the political subdivision;
tax abatement, tax increment financing, or expenditures on public infrastructure, used to support private housing or business developments.
A major decision regarding the expenditure of public money does not include:
the purchase of goods or services with public funds in the operating or capital budget of a political subdivision;
participating in discussions with a party or a party's representative regarding litigation between the party and the political subdivision of the local official.
49 SR 979
March 17, 2025
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes