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Chapter 129D
Section 129D.17
Recent History
- 2025 Subd. 2 Amended 2025 c 36 art 4 s 12
- 2025 Subd. 7 New 2025 c 36 art 4 s 13
- 2023 Subd. 6 New 2023 c 40 art 4 s 3
- 2017 Subd. 4 Amended 2017 c 91 art 4 s 3
- 2017 Subd. 5 New 2017 c 91 art 4 s 4
- 2016 Subd. 2 Amended 2016 c 172 art 4 s 1
- 2015 Subd. 2 Amended 2015 c 2 art 5 s 5
- 2013 Subd. 4 New 2013 c 137 art 4 s 3
- 2011 Subd. 2 Amended 2011 c 6 art 5 s 5
- 2010 Subd. 2 Amended 2010 c 361 art 3 s 3
- 2009 129D.17 Amended 2009 c 172 art 4 s 5
- 2008 129D.17 New 2008 c 363 art 5 s 25
129D.17 ARTS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE FUND.
Subdivision 1.Establishment.
The arts and cultural heritage fund is established in the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 15. All money earned by the fund must be credited to the fund.
Subd. 2.Expenditures; accountability.
(a) Funding from the arts and cultural heritage fund may be spent only for arts, arts education, and arts access, and to preserve Minnesota's history and cultural heritage. A project or program receiving funding from the arts and cultural heritage fund must include measurable outcomes, and a plan for measuring and evaluating the results. A project or program must be consistent with current scholarship, or best practices, when appropriate and must incorporate state-of-the-art technology when appropriate.
(b) Funding from the arts and cultural heritage fund may be granted for an entire project or for part of a project so long as the recipient provides a description and cost for the entire project and can demonstrate that it has adequate resources to ensure that the entire project will be completed.
(c) Money from the arts and cultural heritage fund shall be expended for benefits across all regions and residents of the state.
(d) A state agency or other recipient of a direct appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund must compile and submit all information for funded projects or programs, including the proposed measurable outcomes and all other items required under section 3.303, subdivision 10, to the Legislative Coordinating Commission as soon as practicable or by January 15 of the applicable fiscal year, whichever comes first. The Legislative Coordinating Commission must post submitted information on the Web site required under section 3.303, subdivision 10, as soon as it becomes available.
(e) Grants funded by the arts and cultural heritage fund must be implemented according to section 16B.98 and must account for all expenditures of funds. Priority for grant proposals must be given to proposals involving grants that will be competitively awarded.
(f) All money from the arts and cultural heritage fund must be for projects located in Minnesota.
(g) When practicable, a direct recipient of an appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund shall prominently display on the recipient's Web site home page the legacy logo required under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 5, section 10, as amended by Laws 2010, chapter 361, article 3, section 5, accompanied by the phrase "Click here for more information." When a person clicks on the legacy logo image, the Web site must direct the person to a Web page that includes both the contact information that a person may use to obtain additional information, as well as a link to the Legislative Coordinating Commission Web site required under section 3.303, subdivision 10.
(h) Future eligibility for money from the arts and cultural heritage fund is contingent upon a state agency or other recipient satisfying all applicable requirements in this section, as well as any additional requirements contained in applicable session law.
Subd. 3.Special review.
For a project receiving an appropriation or appropriations from the arts and cultural heritage fund totaling $10,000,000 or more in a biennium, the attorney general must review and approve all contracts and real estate transactions and must exercise due diligence in the best interests of the state.
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