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40A.15 AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
    Subdivision 1. Establishment and administration. An agricultural land preservation and
conservation assistance program is created to provide technical and financial assistance for
agricultural land preservation and conservation activities and to provide assistance to counties
and municipalities in preparing agricultural land preservation plans and official controls. The
commissioner shall administer the program under rules promulgated under chapter 14. The
commissioner shall actively seek the involvement of local government officials in the rulemaking
process.
    Subd. 2. Eligible recipients. All counties within the state, municipalities that prepare
plans and official controls instead of a county, and districts are eligible for assistance under the
program. Counties and districts may apply for assistance on behalf of other municipalities. In
order to be eligible for financial assistance a county or municipality must agree to levy at least
0.01209 percent of taxable market value for agricultural land preservation and conservation
activities or otherwise spend the equivalent amount of local money on those activities, or spend
$15,000 of local money, whichever is less.
    Subd. 3. Program development. In administering the program the commissioner shall time
the promotion of public awareness and the distribution of technical and financial assistance in
order to maximize the use of available resources, facilitate the agricultural land preservation
process, and promote sound soil conservation practices.
    Subd. 4. Financial assistance. The commissioner shall administer grants for up to 50
percent of the cost of the activity to be funded, except that grants to the pilot counties shall be
for 100 percent of the cost up to $30,000 of preparing new plans and official controls required
under this chapter. Grants may not be used to reimburse the recipient for activities that are already
completed. Grants may be used to employ and train staff, contract with other units of government
or private consultants, and pay other expenses related to promoting and implementing agricultural
land preservation and conservation activities. The commissioner shall prepare and publish an
inventory of sources of financial assistance. To the extent practicable, the commissioner shall
assist recipients in obtaining matching grants from other sources.
    Subd. 5. Technical assistance. The commissioner shall provide for technical assistance for
eligible recipients. The commissioner shall provide model plans and model official controls for
the preservation of land for long-term agricultural use that address the elements contained in this
chapter. To the extent practicable, the commissioner shall provide technical assistance through
existing administrative structures. The commissioner may contract for the delivery of technical
assistance by a regional development commission, a district, any state or federal agency, any
political subdivision of the state, or private consultants. The commissioner shall prepare and
publish an inventory of sources of technical assistance, including studies, publications, agencies,
and persons available.
History: 1984 c 654 art 3 s 45; 1Sp1985 c 13 s 144; 1988 c 719 art 5 s 84; 1989 c 277 art
4 s 4

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