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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to state government; increasing fiscal safeguards for state grants to​
33 1.3 nonprofit organizations; requiring a report; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024,​
44 1.4 section 16B.98, subdivision 8; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,​
55 1.5 chapter 16B.​
66 1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
77 1.7 Section 1. [16B.971] GRANTS TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS.​
88 1.8 Subdivision 1.Definitions.(a) As used in this section, the following terms have the​
99 1.9meanings given.​
1010 1.10 (b) "Certified financial audit" means a review of an organization's financial statements,​
1111 1.11fiscal policies, and control procedures by an independent third party to determine if the​
1212 1.12statements fairly represent the organization's financial position and if organizational​
1313 1.13procedures are in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.​
1414 1.14 (c) "Fiscal agent" means the commissioner or head of the state agency responsible for​
1515 1.15administering a grant.​
1616 1.16 (d) "Grant" means a grant of state money from any source.​
1717 1.17 (e) "Organization" means a nongovernmental organization that is tax exempt under the​
1818 1.18Internal Revenue Code.​
1919 1.19 Subd. 2.Requirements for eligibility.(a) For an organization to be eligible to receive​
2020 1.20a grant, the organization must meet the following criteria:​
2121 1.21 (1) the organization must submit to the fiscal agent the relevant series Internal Revenue​
2222 1.22Service Form 990 in each of the two years preceding the execution of a grant agreement;​
2323 1​Section 1.​
2424 25-02134 as introduced​01/27/25 REVISOR SGS/EN​
2525 SENATE​
2626 STATE OF MINNESOTA​
2727 S.F. No. 981​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
2828 (SENATE AUTHORS: NELSON)​
2929 OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
3030 Introduction and first reading​02/03/2025​
3131 Referred to State and Local Government​ 2.1 (2) the organization must not compensate an officer or employee in an amount greater​
3232 2.2than the governor's annual compensation in a 12-month period during the first fiscal year​
3333 2.3beginning, during, or after the 12-month period or in the following fiscal year. Compensation​
3434 2.4for purposes of this section includes salary, bonuses, the present value of stock options, the​
3535 2.5value of employment benefits, employer contributions to retirement or deferred compensation​
3636 2.6plans on behalf of the officer or employee, and any other compensation or benefit of value;​
3737 2.7and​
3838 2.8 (3) the organization must not have on its governing board a voting member who is:​
3939 2.9 (i) an employee of a state agency; or​
4040 2.10 (ii) an official elected to serve in a state, county, or local government office.​
4141 2.11 Subd. 3.Additional eligibility requirements for certain nonprofit organizations.For​
4242 2.12an organization that received more than 50 percent of revenue from state funds in the fiscal​
4343 2.13year preceding the organization's grant application, the organization must meet the following​
4444 2.14criteria to be eligible to receive a grant:​
4545 2.15 (1) the organization must submit to the fiscal agent certified financial audits of the most​
4646 2.16recent two fiscal years preceding the grant application; and​
4747 2.17 (2) officers and members of the governing board of the organization must not have been​
4848 2.18convicted of any offense involving theft, fraud, embezzlement, or other misuse or​
4949 2.19misappropriation of funds or property. The commissioner of administration must conduct​
5050 2.20background checks on officers and members of the governing body of the organization​
5151 2.21before an agency may enter into a grant agreement with the organization.​
5252 2.22 Subd. 4.Notice to legislature of ineligibility.If a grant has been awarded by law to a​
5353 2.23specified organization that the commissioner determines is ineligible to receive the grant​
5454 2.24under subdivision 2 or 3, the commissioner must promptly report that determination to the​
5555 2.25chair of the committee on finance in the senate and the chair of the committee on ways and​
5656 2.26means in the house of representatives.​
5757 2.27 Subd. 5.Grant application.(a) A fiscal agent administering a grant program must​
5858 2.28require the following information as part of a grant application:​
5959 2.29 (1) the purpose of the grant, including goals, priorities, and measurable outcomes;​
6060 2.30 (2) eligibility requirements for individuals who will be served by the grant program;​
6161 2.31 (3) the proposed geographic service areas for individuals served by the grant;​
6262 2.32 (4) the reporting requirements; and​
6363 2​Section 1.​
6464 25-02134 as introduced​01/27/25 REVISOR SGS/EN​ 3.1 (5) certification that the applicant is eligible under subdivisions 2 and 3 to receive a​
6565 3.2grant.​
6666 3.3These requirements are in addition to any requirements under existing laws and policies.​
6767 3.4 (b) An organization that is specifically identified in law to receive a grant must provide​
6868 3.5the information in paragraph (a) to the commissioner of the fiscal agent for the grant before​
6969 3.6the commissioner executes the grant agreement.​
7070 3.7 Subd. 6.Reporting on use of funds.(a) Organizations must provide the following​
7171 3.8information to the fiscal agent:​
7272 3.9 (1) a detailed accounting of the use of any grant proceeds;​
7373 3.10 (2) a description of program outcomes to date, including performance measured against​
7474 3.11indicators specified in the grant agreement, including but not limited to job creation,​
7575 3.12employment activity, wage information, business formation or expansion, and academic​
7676 3.13performance; and​
7777 3.14 (3) the portion of the grant, if any, spent on the recipient's operating expenses.​
7878 3.15Grant recipients must report the information required under this paragraph to the fiscal agent​
7979 3.16within one year after receiving any portion of the grant, and annually thereafter, and within​
8080 3.1730 days following the use of all funds provided under the grant.​
8181 3.18 (b) The fiscal agent for a grant to an organization must submit a report containing the​
8282 3.19information provided by the grant recipients to the chairs and ranking minority members​
8383 3.20of the legislative committees and budget divisions with jurisdiction over the agency serving​
8484 3.21as fiscal agent for the grant. The report submitted under this section must also include the​
8585 3.22commissioner's summary of the use of grant proceeds and an analysis of the grant recipients'​
8686 3.23success in meeting the goals, priorities, and measurable outcomes specified for the grant.​
8787 3.24An updated version of this report must be submitted on January 15 of each succeeding year​
8888 3.25until January 15 in the year following the date when all of the grant funds have been spent.​
8989 3.26 Subd. 7.Notice to legislature of fraud or abuse claims.If the commissioner of​
9090 3.27administration or the Department of Administration Office of Grants Management receives​
9191 3.28a comment or concern about fraud or waste for a grant made by law to a specified​
9292 3.29organization, the commissioner must promptly report the comment or concern to the chair​
9393 3.30of the committee on finance in the senate and the chair of the committee on ways and means​
9494 3.31in the house of representatives.​
9595 3​Section 1.​
9696 25-02134 as introduced​01/27/25 REVISOR SGS/EN​ 4.1 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 16B.98, subdivision 8, is amended to read:​
9797 4.2 Subd. 8.Audit.(a) A grant agreement made by an executive agency must include an​
9898 4.3audit clause that provides:​
9999 4.4 (1) that the books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the​
100100 4.5grantee receiving a grant of more than $500,000 are subject to examination by the granting​
101101 4.6agency and either the legislative auditor or the state auditor, as appropriate, for a period of​
102102 4.7two years prior to the execution of the grant agreement for a grant and during the term of​
103103 4.8the grant agreement; and​
104104 4.9 (2) that the books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the​
105105 4.10grantee or other party that are relevant to the grant or transaction are subject to examination​
106106 4.11by the commissioner, the granting agency and either the legislative auditor or the state​
107107 4.12auditor, as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the grant agreement end date,​
108108 4.13receipt and approval of all final reports, or the required period of time to satisfy all state​
109109 4.14and program retention requirements, whichever is later. If a grant agreement does not include​
110110 4.15an express audit clause, the audit authority under this subdivision is implied.​
111111 4.16 (b) If a grant agreement does not include an express audit clause, the audit authority​
112112 4.17under this subdivision is implied.​
113113 4.18 (b) (c) If the granting agency is a local unit of government, and the governing body of​
114114 4.19the local unit of government requests that the state auditor examine the books, records,​
115115 4.20documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the grantee or other party according​
116116 4.21to this subdivision, the granting agency shall be liable for the cost of the examination. If​
117117 4.22the granting agency is a local unit of government, and the grantee or other party requests​
118118 4.23that the state auditor examine all books, records, documents, and accounting procedures​
119119 4.24and practices related to the grant, the grantee or other party that requested the examination​
120120 4.25shall be liable for the cost of the examination.​
121121 4.26 Sec. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.​
122122 4.27 Sections 1 and 2 are effective the day following final enactment and apply to grants​
123123 4.28appropriated by law after the effective date and to grant agreements executed after the​
124124 4.29effective date.​
125125 4​Sec. 3.​
126126 25-02134 as introduced​01/27/25 REVISOR SGS/EN​