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3.885 LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON PLANNING AND FISCAL POLICY.
    Subdivision 1. Membership. The Legislative Commission on Planning and Fiscal Policy
consists of nine members of the senate appointed by the Subcommittee on Committees of the
Committee on Rules and Administration and nine members of the house of representatives
appointed by the speaker. Vacancies on the commission are filled in the same manner as original
appointments. The commission shall elect a chair and a vice-chair from among its members.
The chair alternates between a member of the senate and a member of the house in January of
each odd-numbered year.
    Subd. 1a.[Repealed, 1995 c 248 art 2 s 8]
    Subd. 2. Compensation. Members of the commission are compensated as provided by
section 3.101.
    Subd. 3.[Repealed, 1995 c 248 art 2 s 8]
    Subd. 4. Agencies to cooperate. All departments, agencies, and education institutions of the
executive and judicial branches must comply with a request of the commission for information,
data, estimates, and statistics on the funding revenue operations, and other affairs of the
department, agency, or education institution. The commissioner of finance and the commissioner
of revenue shall provide the commission with full and free access to information, data, estimates,
and statistics in the possession of the Finance and Revenue Departments on the state budget,
revenue, expenditures, and tax expenditures.
    Subd. 5. Duties. (a) The commission shall:
(1) provide the legislature with research and analysis of current and projected state revenue,
state expenditures, and state tax expenditures;
(2) provide the legislature with a report analyzing the governor's proposed levels of
revenue and expenditures for biennial budgets submitted under section 16A.11 as well as other
supplemental budget submittals to the legislature by the governor;
(3) provide an analysis of the impact of the governor's proposed revenue and expenditure
plans for the next biennium;
(4) conduct research on matters of economic and fiscal policy and report to the legislature on
the result of the research;
(5) provide economic reports and studies on the state of the state's economy, including trends
and forecasts for consideration by the legislature;
(6) conduct budget and tax studies and provide general fiscal and budgetary information;
(7) review and make recommendations on the operation of state programs in order to
appraise the implementation of state laws regarding the expenditure of funds and to recommend
means of improving their efficiency;
(8) recommend to the legislature changes in the mix of revenue sources for programs, in the
percentage of state expenditures devoted to major programs, and in the role of the legislature in
overseeing state government expenditures and revenue projections;
(9) make a continuing study and investigation of the building needs of the government of the
state of Minnesota, including, but not limited to the following: the current and future requirements
of new buildings, the maintenance of existing buildings, rehabilitating and remodeling of old
buildings, the planning for administrative offices, and the exploring of methods of financing
building and related costs; and
(10) conduct a continuing study of state-local finance, analyzing and making
recommendations to the legislature on issues including levels of state support for political
subdivisions, basic levels of local need, balances of local revenues and options, relationship of
local taxes to individuals' ability to pay, and financial reporting by political subdivisions. In
conducting this study, the commission shall consult with the governor, the staff of executive
branch agencies, and the governor's Advisory Commission on State-Local Relations.
(b) In performing its duties under paragraph (a), the commission shall consider, among
other things:
(1) the relative dependence on state tax revenues, federal funds, and user fees to support
state-funded programs, and whether the existing mix of revenue sources is appropriate, given the
purposes of the programs;
(2) the relative percentages of state expenditures that are devoted to major programs such
as education, assistance to local government, aid to individuals, state agencies and institutions,
and debt service; and
(3) the role of the legislature in overseeing state government expenditures, including
legislative appropriation of money from the general fund, legislative appropriation of money from
funds other than the general fund, state agency receipt of money into revolving and other dedicated
funds and expenditure of money from these funds, and state agency expenditure of federal funds.
(c) The commission's recommendations must consider the long-term needs of the state.
The recommendations must not duplicate work done by standing committees of the senate and
house of representatives.
The commission shall report to the legislature on its activities and recommendations by
January 15 of each odd-numbered year.
The commission shall provide the public with printed and electronic copies of reports and
information for the legislature. Copies must be provided at the actual cost of furnishing each copy.
    Subd. 6.[Repealed, 1995 c 248 art 2 s 8]
    Subd. 7.[Repealed, 1995 c 248 art 2 s 8]
    Subd. 8.[Repealed, 1995 c 248 art 2 s 8]
    Subd. 9.[Repealed, 1990 c 604 art 10 s 32]
History: 1987 c 404 s 63; 1988 c 469 art 1 s 1; 1988 c 686 art 1 s 32; 1989 c 155 s 6;
1Sp1989 c 1 art 1 s 4-9; 1990 c 604 art 10 s 1,2; 1991 c 345 art 2 s 5,6; 1Sp2003 c 1 art 2 s 1

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