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15B.11 ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING.
    Subdivision 1. Advisory committee review. The board must not approve a plan for a new
public building under section 15B.10 or 15B.13 unless it first receives the comments and criticism
of the advisory committee established under subdivision 2 or unless the plan is excepted from the
consideration of the advisory committee under section 15B.10, subdivision 4, paragraph (c).
    Subd. 2. Advisory committee. (a) A three-member advisory committee to the CAAPB is
established. Each of the three must be either an architect or a planner. One must be appointed
by the CAAPB; one, by the State Board of the Arts; and one, by the Minnesota Society of the
American Institute of Architects.
(b) The advisory committee must advise the CAAPB on all architectural and planning
matters.
(c) Notwithstanding section 15.059, subdivision 5, or other law, the authority for appointment
of an advisory committee does not expire.
(d) An advisory committee member must not be a contestant in a CAAPB competition.
    Subd. 3. Data classification and use. (a) The advisory committee's comments and criticism
under subdivision 1 are public data under section 13.03, subdivision 1.
(b) To advise the board on all architectural and planning matters, the advisory committee
must be kept current about, and have access to, all data relating to the Capitol Area as the data is
developed or being prepared. Some examples of these types of data are plans, studies, reports,
and proposals.
(c) The obligation under paragraph (b) extends to data developed or being prepared by
(1) the commissioner of administration; (2) the commissioner of employment and economic
development; (3) the Metropolitan Council; (4) the city of St. Paul; or (5) one who is an architect,
planner, agency, or organization and who is engaged in any work or planning relating to the
Capitol Area.
(d) Paragraph (c), clause (5), applies to all the developers or preparers whether they are
public or private and whether or not they are retained by the board.
(e) If the data described in paragraph (b) is from a public employee or public agency it must
be filed with the board promptly after it is prepared.
(f) The board may employ a reasonable amount of clerical and technical help to assist the
committee to do its duties.
(g) When directed by the board, the advisory committee may serve as, or any of its members
may serve on, the jury for a competition or as the architectural advisor for a competition under
section 15B.10.
(h) The board must get the advice of its advisory committee before selecting the architectural
advisor or jurors for a competition.
History: Ex1967 c 13 s 13; 1969 c 1150 s 2; 1971 c 926 s 1; 1974 c 580 s 5; 1993 c 144 s 1;
1993 c 369 s 37; 2001 c 161 s 3; 2003 c 17 s 1, subds 23-25;2; 1Sp2003 c 4 s 2

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