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Fact Sheet: 1999 Business Subsidies Law <br />✓ With their reports, DTED will ask grantors to include a list of recipients that did not report, as well as <br />a list of those failing to meet any goals outlined in the agreement and a description of the steps being <br />taken to bring them into compliance or recoup the subsidy. <br />✓ DTED will post an MBAF on DTED's website this fall and mail the form in February. If DTED has not <br />received an MBAF by April 1 from an entity required to report, DTED must issue a warning. If DTED <br />has still not received the MBAF by June 1, the agency in default may not award any business <br />subsidies until the report has been filed. <br />✓ State funds passed through local agencies to businesses (e.g. Minnesota Investment Fund awards) <br />are reported by the state grantor. However, local agencies must report on applicable local funds <br />awarded in conjunction with state funds and on state funds which have been repaid to and reinvested <br />by the local agency (e.g. revolving funds). <br />How is non - business subsidy financial assistance reported? <br />✓ Recipients of the four types of financial assistance with different reporting requirements must provide <br />grantors with the information outlined in Minn. Stat. §116J.994, subdivision 7(c), and will be subject <br />to a penalty as defined in Minn. Stat. §116J.994, subdivision 7(d) for failing to report. <br />✓ DTED will ask grantors to report, at a minimum, the information that Minn. Stat. §116J.994, <br />subdivision 7(c) requires recipients to provide to them on these four types of financial assistance. <br />✓ DTED will determine this fall whether to develop a separate form or ask grantors to use the MBAF for <br />reporting on these agreements. The form(s) will be posted on DTED's website this fall and mailed to <br />agencies in February. As with their business subsidy reports, grantors will have until April 1 to file <br />these reports with DTED. <br />How will information reported by agencies be used? <br />✓ DTED is required to publish a report summarizing information reported through the MBAF each year <br />by July 1. DTED's report must include a list of recipients that have failed to meet the terms of a <br />subsidy agreement in the past five years and have not satisfied their repayment obligations. Copies <br />of the report will be submitted to the Legislature and posted on DTED's website. <br />Where can I find the law? <br />✓ The business subsidies law can be found on DTED's website at http : / /www.dted.state.mn.us /busasst <br />/bareport.html and may be printed from your web browser. <br />Clarifications to the law <br />✓ The following clarifications are in response to commonly asked questions about the law: <br />• Regarding Minn. Stat. §116J.994, subdivision 7(b), the statute's author agrees that recipients <br />should continue reporting to the granting agency, not to DTED. The granting agency will be <br />responsible for reporting to DTED. <br />• DTED will be collecting information only on public funds originating in Minnesota; therefore, <br />DTED will not ask agencies to report on federal funds they administer unless the funds have <br />been repaid to the agency and reinvested according to local policies. <br />This fact .sheet is intended to help agencies understand the 1999 business subsidies <br />law, and does not serve as a substitute for statute language. Agencies are responsible <br />for complying with the law and should view the law for questions and specific details and <br />requirements that are not outlined in this fact sheet. Questions about the law can be <br />directed to DTED: <br />Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development <br />Analysis and Evaluation Office <br />500 Metro Square <br />121 7'" Place East <br />St. Paul, MN 55101 -2146 <br />Phone: (651) 296-3646 I Fax: (651) 215 -3841 I E -mail: caryn.mohr @state.mn.us <br />www.dted.state.mn.us <br />Department of Trade and Economic Development <br />Page 89 <br />July 27, 1999 <br />