Subdivision 1. Sherburne County. If the Sherburne County Law Library, through its trustees, has a fiscal reserve that is projected to sustain its operations for a period of over five years, the Sherburne County Law Library may transfer up to half of the money in its fiscal reserve, but not to exceed $200,000, to Sherburne County to defray costs of constructing a new building to house the law library and courts.
Subd. 2. Polk County. If at any time the Polk County Law Library, through its trustees, has a fiscal reserve that is projected to sustain its operations for a period of over five years, the Polk County Law Library may transfer up to half of the money in its fiscal reserve, but not to exceed $150,000, to Polk County to defray costs of technological improvements to the Polk County Courthouse.
2017 c 95 art 2 s 3; 1Sp2017 c 4 art 2 s 28; 2020 c 117 s 1; 5Sp2020 c 1 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 134 - 135 — Libraries
Chapter 134A — County Law Libraries
Section 134A.01 — Establishment Of County Law Library.
Section 134A.02 — Who May Use.
Section 134A.03 — Board Of Trustees; Composition.
Section 134A.04 — Board Of Trustees, Meetings; Term Of Office.
Section 134A.05 — Bylaws And Regulations; Powers; Title To Remain In County.
Section 134A.06 — Report To County Auditor.
Section 134A.09 — Hennepin And Ramsey Counties; Fees For Law Libraries.
Section 134A.10 — Library Fees Collected In All Other Counties.
Section 134A.11 — Limitations.
Section 134A.12 — Taxable As Costs.
Section 134A.13 — Deposits With County Treasurer; County Auditor.
Section 134A.14 — Existing Libraries; Joint Law Libraries.
Section 134A.15 — Annual Appropriation By County Board.