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93.002 Repealed, 2001 c 161 s 58

* Subdivision 1 was also amended by Laws 2001, First Special *Session chapter 2, section 103, to read as follows:

* "Subdivision 1. Establishment. The mineral *coordinating committee is established to plan for diversified *mineral development. The mineral coordinating committee *consists of the director of the minerals division of the *department of natural resources, the deputy commissioner of the *Minnesota pollution control agency, the director of United *Steelworkers of America, district 11, or the director's *designee, the commissioner of the iron range resources and *rehabilitation board, the director of the Minnesota geological *survey, the dean of the University of Minnesota institute of *technology, the director of the natural resources research *institute, and three individuals appointed by the governor for a *four-year term, one each representing the iron ore and taconite, *the nonferrous metallic minerals, and the industrial minerals *industries within the state. The director of the minerals *division of the department of natural resources shall serve as *chair. A member of the committee may designate another person *of the member's organization to act in the member's place. The *commissioner of natural resources shall provide staff and *administrative services necessary for the committee's *activities. Notwithstanding section 15.059, subdivision 5, or *other law to the contrary, the committee expires June 30, 2003.

* The mineral coordinating committee is encouraged to solicit *and receive advice from representatives of the United States *Geological Survey and the United States Environmental Protection *Agency."

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