Subdivision 1. Cash flow account established. A cash flow account is created in the general fund in the state treasury. Amounts in the cash flow account shall remain in the account until drawn down and used to meet cash flow deficiencies resulting from uneven distribution of revenue collections and required expenditures during a fiscal year.
Subd. 1a. Budget reserve. A budget reserve account is created in the general fund in the state treasury. The commissioner of management and budget shall transfer to the budget reserve account on July 1 of each odd-numbered year any amounts specifically appropriated by law to the budget reserve.
Subd. 1b. Budget reserve level. (a) The commissioner of management and budget shall calculate the budget reserve level by multiplying the current biennium's general fund nondedicated revenues and the most recent budget reserve percentage under subdivision 8.
(b) If, on the basis of a November forecast of general fund revenues and expenditures, the commissioner of management and budget determines that there will be a positive unrestricted general fund balance at the close of the biennium and that the provisions of subdivision 2, paragraph (a), clauses (1), (2), (3), and (4), are satisfied, the commissioner shall transfer to the budget reserve account in the general fund the amount necessary to increase the budget reserve to the budget reserve level determined under paragraph (a). The amount of the transfer authorized in this paragraph shall not exceed 33 percent of the positive unrestricted general fund balance determined in the forecast.
Subd. 2. Additional revenues; priority. (a) If on the basis of a forecast of general fund revenues and expenditures, the commissioner of management and budget determines that there will be a positive unrestricted budgetary general fund balance at the close of the biennium, the commissioner of management and budget must allocate money to the following accounts and purposes in priority order:
(1) the cash flow account established in subdivision 1 until that account reaches $350,000,000;
(2) the budget reserve account established in subdivision 1a until that account reaches $2,377,399,000;
(3) the amount necessary to increase the aid payment schedule for school district aids and credits payments in section 127A.45 to not more than 90 percent rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent without exceeding the amount available and with any remaining funds deposited in the budget reserve;
(4) the amount necessary to restore all or a portion of the net aid reductions under section 127A.441 and to reduce the property tax revenue recognition shift under section 123B.75, subdivision 5, by the same amount;
(5) the amount necessary to increase the Minnesota 21st century fund by not more than the difference between $5,000,000 and the sum of the amounts credited and canceled to it in the previous 12 months under Laws 2020, chapter 71, article 1, section 11, until the sum of all transfers under this section and all amounts credited or canceled under Laws 2020, chapter 71, article 1, section 11, equals $20,000,000; and
(6) for a forecast in November only, the amount remaining after the transfer under clause (5) must be used to reduce the percentage of accelerated June liability sales tax payments required under section 289A.20, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), until the percentage equals zero, rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent. By March 15 following the November forecast, the commissioner must provide the commissioner of revenue with the percentage of accelerated June liability owed based on the reduction required by this clause. By April 15 each year, the commissioner of revenue must certify the percentage of June liability owed by vendors based on the reduction required by this clause.
(b) The amounts necessary to meet the requirements of this section are appropriated from the general fund within two weeks after the forecast is released or, in the case of transfers under paragraph (a), clauses (3) and (4), as necessary to meet the appropriations schedules otherwise established in statute.
(c) The commissioner of management and budget shall certify the total dollar amount of the reductions under paragraph (a), clauses (3) and (4), to the commissioner of education. The commissioner of education shall increase the aid payment percentage and reduce the property tax shift percentage by these amounts and apply those reductions to the current fiscal year and thereafter.
Subd. 3. Use. The use of the budget reserve should be governed by principles based on the full economic cycle rather than the budget cycle. The budget reserve may be used when a negative budgetary balance is projected and when objective measures, such as reduced growth in total wages, retail sales, or employment, reflect downturns in the state's economy.
Subd. 4. Reduction. (a) If the commissioner determines that probable receipts for the general fund will be less than anticipated, and that the amount available for the remainder of the biennium will be less than needed, the commissioner shall, with the approval of the governor, and after consulting the Legislative Advisory Commission, reduce the amount in the budget reserve account as needed to balance expenditures with revenue.
(b) An additional deficit shall, with the approval of the governor, and after consulting the Legislative Advisory Commission, be made up by reducing unexpended allotments of any prior appropriation or transfer. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the commissioner is empowered to defer or suspend prior statutorily created obligations which would prevent effecting such reductions.
(c) If the commissioner determines that probable receipts for any other fund, appropriation, or item will be less than anticipated, and that the amount available for the remainder of the term of the appropriation or for any allotment period will be less than needed, the commissioner shall notify the agency concerned and then reduce the amount allotted or to be allotted so as to prevent a deficit.
(d) In reducing allotments, the commissioner may consider other sources of revenue available to recipients of state appropriations and may apply allotment reductions based on all sources of revenue available.
(e) In like manner, the commissioner shall reduce allotments to an agency by the amount of any saving that can be made over previous spending plans through a reduction in prices or other cause.
Subd. 5. Restoration. The restoration of the budget reserve should be governed by principles based on the full economic cycle rather than the budget cycle. Restoration of the budget reserve should occur when objective measures, such as increased growth in total wages, retail sales, or employment, reflect upturns in the state's economy. The budget reserve should be restored before new or increased spending commitments are made.
Subd. 6. Notice to committees. The commissioner shall notify the committees on finance and taxes and tax laws of the senate and the committees on ways and means and taxes of the house of representatives of a reduction in an allotment under this section. The notice must be in writing and delivered within 15 days of the commissioner's act. The notice must specify:
(1) the amount of the reduction in the allotment;
(2) the agency and programs affected;
(3) the amount of any payment withheld; and
(4) any additional information the commissioner determines is appropriate.
Subd. 7. Delay; reduction. The commissioner may delay paying up to 15 percent of an appropriation to a special taxing district or a system of higher education in that entity's fiscal year for up to 60 days after the start of its next fiscal year. The delayed amount is subject to allotment reduction under subdivision 4.
Subd. 8. Report on budget reserve percentage. (a) The commissioner of management and budget shall develop and annually review a methodology for evaluating the adequacy of the budget reserve based on the volatility of Minnesota's general fund tax structure. The review must take into consideration relevant statistical and economic literature. After completing the review, the commissioner may revise the methodology if necessary. The commissioner must use the methodology to annually estimate the percentage of the current biennium's general fund nondedicated revenues recommended as a budget reserve.
(b) By September 30 of each year, the commissioner shall report the percentage of the current biennium's general fund nondedicated revenue that is recommended as a budget reserve to the chairs and ranking minority members of the senate Committee on Finance, the house of representatives Committee on Ways and Means, and the senate and house of representatives Committees on Taxes. The report must also specify:
(1) whether the commissioner revised the recommendation as a result of significant changes in the mix of general fund taxes or the base of one or more general fund taxes;
(2) whether the commissioner revised the recommendation as a result of a revision to the methodology; and
(3) any additional appropriate information.
1973 c 492 s 23; 1978 c 793 s 47; 1981 c 1 s 2; 1Sp1981 c 5 s 1; 2Sp1981 c 1 s 3; 3Sp1981 c 1 art 1 s 1; 3Sp1981 c 2 art 2 s 3; 1983 c 342 art 18 s 1-3; 1984 c 502 art 1 s 1; 1984 c 628 art 2 s 1; 1Sp1985 c 14 art 18 s 1,2,4; 1Sp1986 c 1 art 5 s 1-3; 1987 c 268 art 18 s 1-3; 1988 c 690 art 2 s 1; 1988 c 719 art 13 s 1,2; 1989 c 329 art 1 s 1; 1Sp1989 c 1 art 15 s 1,2; 1990 c 604 art 10 s 4; 1991 c 291 art 21 s 2; 1992 c 511 art 9 s 1; 1993 c 192 s 58-63,111; 1993 c 375 art 17 s 1,2; 1994 c 632 art 5 s 1; 1994 c 647 art 1 s 1; 1995 c 264 art 6 s 1; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 14 s 1-3; 1996 c 461 s 1; 1996 c 471 art 10 s 1; 1997 c 231 art 9 s 1; 1998 c 389 art 9 s 1; 1Sp2001 c 5 art 20 s 2,3; 1Sp2001 c 10 art 2 s 24; 2002 c 220 art 13 s 3-5; 2002 c 377 art 12 s 1; 1Sp2003 c 21 art 11 s 2-4; 2004 c 272 art 3 s 1; 2005 c 156 art 2 s 16; 2007 c 146 art 1 s 1; 2009 c 36 art 3 s 1; 2009 c 86 art 1 s 4; 2009 c 101 art 2 s 49,109; 2010 c 215 art 11 s 15; 1Sp2011 c 11 art 5 s 1; 2012 c 289 s 1; 2014 c 150 art 6 s 1-3; 2015 c 77 art 2 s 7; 1Sp2015 c 4 art 4 s 1,2; 2016 c 189 art 13 s 19; 2017 c 40 art 1 s 4; 1Sp2017 c 1 art 11 s 1; 1Sp2020 c 1 s 1; 2021 c 31 art 1 s 9; 1Sp2021 c 14 art 4 s 1; art 11 s 7
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 16A - 16E — Administration And Finance
Chapter 16A — Department Of Management And Budget
Section 16A.01 — Department Of Management And Budget; Commissioner; Employees.
Section 16A.011 — Definitions.
Section 16A.012 — Warrants; Discounts.
Section 16A.013 — Gifts; Acceptance.
Section 16A.014 — Administration Of Gifts.
Section 16A.015 — Investment Of Gifts.
Section 16A.016 — Payment; Appropriation.
Section 16A.04 — Budget And Cash Projection.
Section 16A.055 — Commissioner's Duties.
Section 16A.056 — Website With Searchable Database On State Expenditures.
Section 16A.0561 — Mapped Data On Expenditures.
Section 16A.057 — Internal Controls And Internal Auditing.
Section 16A.06 — Additional Commissioner Duties And Powers.
Section 16A.061 — May Issue Commemorative Medallions.
Section 16A.065 — Prepay Software, Subscriptions, United States Documents.
Section 16A.095 — State Budget System.
Section 16A.10 — Budget Preparation.
Section 16A.101 — Service Contracts; Expenditures.
Section 16A.102 — Budgeting Revenues Relative To Personal Income.
Section 16A.103 — Forecasts Of Revenue And Expenditures.
Section 16A.105 — Debt Capacity Forecast.
Section 16A.11 — Budget To Legislature.
Section 16A.115 — Relocation Requests.
Section 16A.122 — Work Force Planning And Reporting.
Section 16A.124 — Prompt Payment Of State Agency Bills Required.
Section 16A.1245 — Prompt Payment To Subcontractors.
Section 16A.126 — Revolving Fund Billing.
Section 16A.127 — Indirect Costs.
Section 16A.1283 — Legislative Approval Required For Fees.
Section 16A.1285 — Departmental Earnings; Charges Levied By Agency.
Section 16A.125 — State Trust Lands.
Section 16A.1286 — Statewide Systems Account.
Section 16A.129 — Other Commissioner Powers.
Section 16A.13 — Federal Tax Withholding.
Section 16A.131 — Deductions For United States Securities, Transit Cards.
Section 16A.133 — Credit Union, Parking, Other Deductions.
Section 16A.134 — Charitable Organizations Payroll Deductions.
Section 16A.138 — Officials Not To Exceed Appropriation.
Section 16A.139 — Misappropriation Of Money.
Section 16A.14 — Allotment And Encumbrance System.
Section 16A.15 — Accounting System; Allotment And Encumbrance.
Section 16A.151 — Proceeds Of Litigation Or Settlement.
Section 16A.152 — Budget Reserve And Cash Flow Accounts.
Section 16A.155 — Refunds; Charged When Paid.
Section 16A.17 — Preparation Of State Payroll.
Section 16A.18 — Accounting, Payroll For Courts, Legislature.
Section 16A.19 — Retirement, Social Security Deficiencies.
Section 16A.25 — Sale Of Securities Before Maturity.
Section 16A.26 — One Depository Account For Each Tax.
Section 16A.27 — State Funds; Deposit; Control By Commissioner.
Section 16A.271 — Depositories, Designation.
Section 16A.272 — Deposits Of Certain Funds Of Public Corporations, Security.
Section 16A.273 — Inducements To Make Deposits.
Section 16A.275 — Agency Receipts; Deposit, Report, Credit.
Section 16A.276 — Cash Overage And Shortage Account.
Section 16A.28 — Treatment Of Unused Appropriations.
Section 16A.281 — Appropriations To Legislature.
Section 16A.283 — Appropriations To Courts.
Section 16A.284 — Appropriations To Constitutional Officers.
Section 16A.285 — Allowed Appropriation Transfers.
Section 16A.36 — Grants From And Advances To United States.
Section 16A.40 — Warrants And Electronic Fund Transfers.
Section 16A.401 — Virtual Payments Authorized.
Section 16A.41 — Claims Against State.
Section 16A.42 — Claims: Form, Approval, Register.
Section 16A.43 — Warrant A Receipt.
Section 16A.44 — Commissioner May Compel Testimony.
Section 16A.45 — Outstanding Unpaid Warrants, Cancellation.
Section 16A.46 — Lost Or Destroyed Warrant Duplicate; Indemnity.
Section 16A.461 — Duplicate Bonds Issued.
Section 16A.462 — Execution Of Duplicates.
Section 16A.463 — Delivery Of Duplicates; Bond.
Section 16A.464 — Bond, When Canceled.
Section 16A.47 — Commissioner's Account, Document Duties.
Section 16A.48 — Refund Of Erroneous Deposits.
Section 16A.49 — Refunds Of $1 Or Less.
Section 16A.50 — Financial Report To Legislature.
Section 16A.501 — Report On Expenditure Of Bond Proceeds.
Section 16A.502 — Nonstate Commitments To Capital Projects.
Section 16A.53 — Bookkeeping Accounts.
Section 16A.531 — Funds Created.
Section 16A.532 — Minnesota State Colleges And Universities Enterprise Account.
Section 16A.54 — General Fund Defined.
Section 16A.56 — Commissioner's Receipt And Claim Duties.
Section 16A.57 — Appropriation, Allotment, And Warrant Needed.
Section 16A.575 — Appropriations; Not Disclosing Source.
Section 16A.58 — Commissioner Custodian Of Payment Documents.
Section 16A.61 — Certificate Money To General Fund.
Section 16A.62 — Money In Abolished Fund To General Fund.
Section 16A.626 — Electronic Payments.
Section 16A.631 — Bond Proceeds Fund.
Section 16A.632 — Capital Asset Preservation And Replacement Account.
Section 16A.633 — Capital Funding; Maintaining Data And Reporting.
Section 16A.641 — State Bonds; Appropriations.
Section 16A.642 — State Bonds: Reports; Cancellations.
Section 16A.643 — Assessments If Agency Must Pay Debt Service.
Section 16A.645 — Gopher State Bonds.
Section 16A.646 — Zero Coupon Bonds.
Section 16A.647 — Tax Credit And Interest Subsidy Bonds.
Section 16A.66 — Refunding Bonds.
Section 16A.661 — General Obligation Special Tax Bonds.
Section 16A.662 — Infrastructure Development Bonds.
Section 16A.671 — Certificates Of Indebtedness.
Section 16A.672 — Bonds And Certificates Of Indebtedness.
Section 16A.673 — Certificates Of Indebtedness Issued By State, Negotiability.
Section 16A.675 — Persons Executing Obligations Not Liable.
Section 16A.68 — Federal Funds To The Game And Fish Account.
Section 16A.69 — Appropriations Into Single Project Account.
Section 16A.695 — State Bond Financed Property.
Section 16A.72 — Income Credited To General Fund; Exceptions.
Section 16A.721 — State Seminar Fees, Appropriation.
Section 16A.722 — Loss Or Damage To State Property.
Section 16A.723 — Governor's Residence; Reimbursement Of Expenses.
Section 16A.724 — Health Care Access Fund.
Section 16A.726 — Sports Facilities Transfers; Appropriations.
Section 16A.727 — Backup Revenues; Football Stadium Funding.
Section 16A.79 — Matching Federal Appropriations.
Section 16A.81 — Technology Development Lease-purchase Financing.
Section 16A.85 — Master Lease.
Section 16A.86 — Capital Project Grants To Political Subdivisions.
Section 16A.88 — Transit Assistance Fund.
Section 16A.90 — Employee Gainsharing System.
Section 16A.93 — Minnesota Pay-for-performance Act.
Section 16A.94 — Pay-for-performance Program.
Section 16A.96 — Minnesota Pay-for-performance Program; Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.963 — Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.964 — Public Television Equipment Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.965 — Stadium Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.966 — Response To Releases Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.967 — Lewis And Clark Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.968 — Duluth Regional Exchange District Appropriation Bonds.
Section 16A.97 — Tobacco Bonds.