Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not specify an exact date for when the bill takes effect, only that it is effective the day following final enactment.
Requirement for commissioner approval of certain land acquisitions repealed
This law removes the requirement that certain land acquisitions funded by state money need approval from a commissioner before they can happen.
What This Bill Does
- Removes the rule that requires people getting money from the state to buy land or parts of land to get permission from the commissioner of natural resources first.
- Gets rid of Minnesota Statute section 116P.17, which talks about needing approval for land acquisitions funded by the trust fund.
Who It Names or Affects
- People or groups getting money from the state to buy land or parts of land.
- The commissioner of natural resources who used to give approvals for these purchases.
Terms To Know
- trust fund
- A special account with money set aside by the government for specific uses, like buying land.
- commissioner of natural resources
- An official who manages and oversees the use of natural resources in a state.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify when this change becomes effective.
- It's unclear how this change will affect future land management plans or priorities set by the commissioner.