Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 15 — State Agencies In General
Section 15.0597 — Appointments To Multimember Agencies.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings given them.
(b) "Agency" means (1) a state board, commission, council, committee, authority, task force, including an advisory task force created under section 15.014 or 15.0593, a group created by executive order of the governor, or other similar multimember agency created by law and having statewide jurisdiction; and (2) the Metropolitan Council, metropolitan agency, Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, and any agency with a regional jurisdiction created in this state pursuant to an interstate compact.
(c) "Vacancy" or "vacant agency position" means (1) a vacancy in an existing agency, or (2) a new, unfilled agency position. Vacancy includes a position that is to be filled through appointment of a nonlegislator by a legislator or group of legislators; vacancy does not mean (1) a vacant position on an agency composed exclusively of persons employed by a political subdivision or another agency, or (2) a vacancy to be filled by a person required to have a specific title or position.
(d) "Secretary" means the secretary of state.
Subd. 2. Collection of data. The chair of an existing agency or the chair's designee, or the appointing authority for the members of a newly created agency, shall provide the secretary, in an electronic format prepared and distributed by the secretary, with the following data pertaining to that agency:
(1) the name of the agency, its mailing address, and telephone number;
(2) the legal authority for the creation of the agency and the name of the person appointing agency members;
(3) the powers and duties of the agency;
(4) the number of authorized members, together with any prescribed restrictions on eligibility such as employment experience or geographical representation;
(5) the dates of commencement and expiration of the membership terms and the expiration date of the agency, if any;
(6) the compensation of members, and appropriations or other funds available to the agency;
(7) the regular meeting schedule, if any, and approximate number of hours per month of meetings or other activities required of members;
(8) the roster of current members, including mailing addresses, electronic mail addresses, and telephone numbers; and
(9) a breakdown of the membership showing distribution by county, legislative district, and congressional district, and, only if the member has voluntarily supplied the information, the sex, political party preference or lack of party preference, race, veteran status, and national origin of the members.
The secretary may require the submission of data in accordance with this subdivision by electronic means. The publication requirement under clause (8) may be met by publishing a member's home or business address and telephone number, the address and telephone number of the agency to which the member is appointed, the member's electronic mail address, if provided, or any other information that would enable the public to communicate with the member.
Subd. 3. Publication of agency data. The secretary of state shall provide for annual updating of the required data and shall annually arrange for the publication on the website of the secretary of state of the compiled data from all agencies on or about October 15 of each year. The compilation must be electronically delivered to the governor and the legislature. Paper copies of the compilation must be made available by the secretary to any interested person at cost, and copies must be available for viewing by interested persons. The chair of an agency who does not submit data required by this section or who does not notify the secretary of a vacancy in the agency, is not eligible for a per diem or expenses in connection with agency service until December 1 of the following year.
Subd. 4. Notice of vacancies. The chair of an existing agency, shall notify the secretary by electronic means of a vacancy scheduled to occur in the agency as a result of the expiration of membership terms at least 45 days before the vacancy occurs. The chair of an existing agency shall give electronic notification to the secretary of each vacancy occurring as a result of newly created agency positions and of every other vacancy occurring for any reason other than the expiration of membership terms as soon as possible upon learning of the vacancy and in any case within 15 days after the occurrence of the vacancy. The appointing authority for newly created agencies shall give electronic notification to the secretary of all vacancies in the new agency within 15 days after the creation of the agency. The secretary may require the submission of notices required by this subdivision by electronic means. The secretary shall publish monthly on the website of the secretary of state a list of all vacancies of which the secretary has been so notified. Only one notice of a vacancy shall be so published, unless the appointing authority rejects all applicants and requests the secretary to republish the notice of vacancy. One copy of the listing shall be made available at the office of the secretary to any interested person. The secretary shall distribute by mail or electronic means copies of the listings to requesting persons. The listing for all vacancies scheduled to occur in the month of January shall be published on the website of the secretary of state together with the compilation of agency data required to be published pursuant to subdivision 3.
If a vacancy occurs within three months after an appointment is made to fill a regularly scheduled vacancy, the appointing authority may, upon notification by electronic means to the secretary, fill the vacancy by appointment from the list of persons submitting applications to fill the regularly scheduled vacancy.
Subd. 5. Nominations for vacancies. Any person may make a self-nomination for appointment to an agency vacancy by completing an application on a form prepared and distributed by the secretary. The secretary may provide for the submission of the application by electronic means. Any person or group of persons may, on the prescribed application form, nominate another person to be appointed to a vacancy so long as the person so nominated consents on the application form to the nomination. The application form shall specify the nominee's name, mailing address, electronic mail address, telephone number, preferred agency position sought, a statement that the nominee satisfies any legally prescribed qualifications, a statement whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a felony, and any other information the nominating person feels would be helpful to the appointing authority. The nominating person has the option of indicating the nominee's sex, political party preference or lack thereof, status with regard to disability, race, veteran status, and national origin on the application form. The application form shall make the option known. If a person submits an application at the suggestion of an appointing authority, the person shall so indicate on the application form. Twenty-one days after publication of a vacancy on the website of the secretary of state pursuant to subdivision 4, the secretary shall submit electronic copies of all applications received for a position to the appointing authority charged with filling the vacancy. If no applications have been received by the secretary for the vacant position by the date when electronic copies must be submitted to the appointing authority, the secretary shall so inform the appointing authority. Applications received by the secretary shall be deemed to have expired one year after receipt of the application. An application for a particular agency position shall be deemed to be an application for all vacancies in that agency occurring prior to the expiration of the application and shall be public information.
Subd. 6. Appointments. In making an appointment to a vacant agency position, the appointing authority shall consider applications for positions in that agency supplied by the secretary. No appointing authority may appoint someone to a vacant agency position until (1) ten days after receipt of the applications for positions in that agency from the secretary or (2) receipt of notice from the secretary that no applications have been received for vacant positions in that agency. At least five days before the date of appointment, the appointing authority shall issue a public announcement and inform the secretary by electronic means of the name of the person the appointing authority intends to appoint to fill the agency vacancy and the expiration date of that person's term. If the appointing authority intends to appoint a person other than one for whom an application was submitted pursuant to this section, the appointing authority shall complete an application form on behalf of the appointee and submit it to the secretary indicating on the application that it is submitted by the appointing authority.
Subd. 7. Report. Together with the compilation required in subdivision 3, the secretary shall annually deliver to the governor and the legislature a report in an electronic format containing the following information:
(1) the number of vacancies occurring in the preceding year;
(2) the number of vacancies occurring as a result of scheduled ends of terms, unscheduled vacancies and the creation of new positions;
(3) breakdowns by county, legislative district, and congressional district, and, if known, the sex, political party preference or lack thereof, status with regard to disability, race, veteran status, and national origin, for members whose agency membership terminated during the year and appointees to the vacant positions; and
(4) the number of vacancies filled from applications submitted by (i) the appointing authorities for the positions filled, (ii) nominating persons and self-nominees who submitted applications at the suggestion of appointing authorities, and (iii) all others.
Subd. 8. Transfer of administrative functions. The commissioner of administration with the approval of the governor may determine that the administration of the open appointment process provided for in this section more properly belongs in another agency of the state. On making that determination, the commissioner may, on or after July 1, 1981, transfer this function to that agency by reorganization order.
1978 c 592 s 1,2; 1980 c 614 s 42-46; 1983 c 305 s 7; 1984 c 654 art 3 s 14; 1Sp1985 c 13 s 89; 1986 c 444; 1990 c 426 art 1 s 6; 1992 c 513 art 3 s 21; 1993 c 80 s 3-5; 1994 c 480 s 1-4; 1994 c 628 art 3 s 3; 1997 c 192 s 3,4; 1997 c 202 art 2 s 9,10; 2004 c 293 art 2 s 2-7; 2018 c 137 s 1-3

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 14 - 15A — State Agencies

Chapter 15 — State Agencies In General

Section 15.001 — Application Of Laws 2005, Chapter 56, Terminology Changes.

Section 15.01 — Departments Of The State.

Section 15.012 — State Agencies; Designation By Type.

Section 15.014 — Advisory Task Forces.

Section 15.0145 — Ethnic Councils.

Section 15.039 — Effect Of Transfer Of Powers Among Agencies.

Section 15.0395 — Interagency Agreements And Intra-agency Transfers.

Section 15.053 — Use Of The National Guard Education Center At Camp Ripley.

Section 15.054 — Sale Or Purchase Of State Property; Penalty.

Section 15.057 — Publicity Representatives.

Section 15.061 — Professional Or Technical Services.

Section 15.063 — Biennial Reports; Submission.

Section 15.066 — Confirmation Of Appointments.

Section 15.08 — Commissioners Of Management And Budget And Administration; Access To Records.

Section 15.082 — Obligations Of Public Corporations.

Section 15.10 — Records Delivered To Department Heads.

Section 15.16 — Transfer Of Lands Between Departments.

Section 15.161 — Acceptance Of Federal Lands Or Buildings; Consultation With Legislative Committees.

Section 15.17 — Official Records.

Section 15.18 — Distribution Of Publications.

Section 15.185 — Mailing Lists.

Section 15.191 — Imprest Cash Funds.

Section 15.31 — State Employees, Liability Insurance, Payment Of Premiums.

Section 15.38 — Noninsurance Of State Property; Exceptions.

Section 15.39 — Employment And Economic Development Department Buildings.

Section 15.40 — Lack Of Care In Keeping State Property Safe From Fire Loss, Nonfeasance In Office.

Section 15.41 — Construction Permits, Requisites.

Section 15.411 — Public Works Contracts; No Damages For Delay Clauses.

Section 15.415 — Corrections In Transactions, Waiver.

Section 15.43 — Acceptance Of Advantage By State Employee; Penalty.

Section 15.435 — Airline Travel Credit.

Section 15.44 — Aids For Persons With Disabilities At State Meetings.

Section 15.441 — Communications Services.

Section 15.60 — Public Safety Officers; American Flag.

Section 15.61 — Employment Of Unemployed And Underemployed Persons.

Section 15.62 — Athletic Leave Of Absence.

Section 15.71 — Public Contracts; Definitions.

Section 15.72 — Progress Payments On Public Contracts; Retainage.

Section 15.73 — Alternative Form Of Retainage.

Section 15.74 — Exceptions To Application.

Section 15.75 — Contracts With Regional Organizations.

Section 15.85 — Discipline For Racial Harassment.

Section 15.86 — State Agency Actions.

Section 15.87 — Victims Of Violence.

Section 15.97 — Information And Telecommunications Institute.

Section 15.98 — Indoor Ice Facilities.

Section 15.985 — Advisory Inspections.

Section 15.0575 — Administrative Boards And Agencies.

Section 15.058 — Licensing Board Members, Compensation, Terms, Removal, Reports.

Section 15.059 — Advisory Councils And Committees.

Section 15.0591 — Representative Of Older Population.

Section 15.0593 — Agencies Created By Executive Order.

Section 15.0594 — Commissioner's Approval Required.

Section 15.0595 — Compensation And Per Diem; Source Of Funds.

Section 15.0596 — Additional Compensation From Contingent Fund Prohibited.

Section 15.0597 — Appointments To Multimember Agencies.

Section 15.0598 — Exceptions To Open Appointments.

Section 15.0599 — Registration Of Multimember Agencies.

Section 15.06 — Appointment Of Department Heads; Terms; Deputies.

Section 15.45 — Definitions.

Section 15.46 — Preventive Health Services For Public Employees.

Section 15.471 — Definitions.

Section 15.472 — Fees And Expenses; Civil Action Or Contested Case Proceeding Involving State.

Section 15.473 — Payment Of Costs And Fees.

Section 15.474 — Procedure For Award Of Fees; Contested Case.

Section 15.51 — Declaration Of Policy.

Section 15.52 — Definitions.

Section 15.53 — Authority To Interchange Employees.

Section 15.54 — Status Of Employees Of This State.

Section 15.55 — Travel Expenses Of Employees Of This State.

Section 15.56 — Status Of Employees Of Other Governments.

Section 15.57 — Travel Expenses Of Employees Of Other Governments.

Section 15.58 — Agreements Between Federal And Receiving Agencies.

Section 15.59 — Employee Interchange Between State And Private Industry.

Section 15.99 — Time Deadline For Agency Action.

Section 15.991 — Customer Service.

Section 15.992 — Time Limitation.

Section 15.993 — Other Law.

Section 15.994 — Internet Grant Information.