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Statutes > Minnesota > 120-129B > 127A > 127A_07

127A.07 SHARED SERVICE AGREEMENTS.

The commissioner may make a shared service agreement with another public agency. The agreement must be of mutual benefit to the state, the department, and the other agency. The term of the agreement must not be more than three years. The commissioner and the other agency need not consult the Legislative Advisory Commission before making the agreement.

Charges by the department and the other agency must be on an actual cost basis, and the receipts are dedicated to the operation of the department or agency receiving them and are appropriated for that purpose.

History:

1Sp1985 c 12 art 7 s 6; 1998 c 397 art 4 s 51

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 120-129B > 127A > 127A_07

127A.07 SHARED SERVICE AGREEMENTS.

The commissioner may make a shared service agreement with another public agency. The agreement must be of mutual benefit to the state, the department, and the other agency. The term of the agreement must not be more than three years. The commissioner and the other agency need not consult the Legislative Advisory Commission before making the agreement.

Charges by the department and the other agency must be on an actual cost basis, and the receipts are dedicated to the operation of the department or agency receiving them and are appropriated for that purpose.

History:

1Sp1985 c 12 art 7 s 6; 1998 c 397 art 4 s 51


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 120-129B > 127A > 127A_07

127A.07 SHARED SERVICE AGREEMENTS.

The commissioner may make a shared service agreement with another public agency. The agreement must be of mutual benefit to the state, the department, and the other agency. The term of the agreement must not be more than three years. The commissioner and the other agency need not consult the Legislative Advisory Commission before making the agreement.

Charges by the department and the other agency must be on an actual cost basis, and the receipts are dedicated to the operation of the department or agency receiving them and are appropriated for that purpose.

History:

1Sp1985 c 12 art 7 s 6; 1998 c 397 art 4 s 51