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Chapter 136F
Section 136F.71
Recent History
- 2012 Subd. 3 Amended 2012 c 270 s 6
- 2012 Subd. 5 New 2012 c 270 s 7
- 2007 Subd. 2 Amended 2007 c 144 art 2 s 41
- 2007 Subd. 4 New 2007 c 144 art 2 s 42
- 1996 Subd. 3 New 1996 c 398 s 51
- 1995 136F.71 New 1995 c 212 art 4 s 48
136F.71 RECEIPTS.
Subdivision 1.Appropriation of receipts.
All receipts of every kind, nature, and description, including student tuition and fees, all federal receipts, aids, contributions, and reimbursements, but not including receipts attributable to state colleges and universities activity funds, in all the state colleges and universities are appropriated to the board, but are subject to budgetary control to be exercised by the commissioner of management and budget. The balance in these funds shall not cancel on June 30, but shall be available in the next fiscal year.
Subd. 2.Activity funds.
All receipts attributable to the state colleges and universities activity funds are appropriated to the board and are not subject to budgetary control as exercised by the commissioner of management and budget.
Subd. 3.Interest income.
Beginning July 1, 1997, interest income attributable to general fund dedicated receipts of the board is appropriated to the board. The board shall allocate the income proportionately among the colleges and universities. The board shall report this income separately in its biennial budget requests.
Subd. 4.Banking services.
Notwithstanding section 16A.27, the board shall have authority to control the amount and manner of deposit of all receipts described in this section in depositories selected by the board. The board's authority shall include specifying the considerations, financial activities, and conditions required from the depository, including the requirement of collateral security or a corporate surety bond as described in section 118A.03. The board may compensate the depository, including paying a reasonable charge to the depository, maintaining appropriate compensating balances with the depository, or purchasing non-interest-bearing certificates of deposit from the depository for performing depository-related services.
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