Subdivision 1. Authority. The commissioner may issue, execute, deliver, register, and pay bonds and certificates of indebtedness in the form and manner provided in this section, when authorized under section 16A.641 or 16A.671.
Subd. 2. Application of commercial code. All bonds and certificates are securities under sections 336.8-101 to 336.8-603. The commissioner may do for the state whatever may or must be done under those sections to comply with the orders authorizing them. The bonds or certificates may be issued:
(1) in one or more denominations;
(2) in bearer form, with interest coupons attached; and
(3) with provision for registration as to principal only; or
(4) in fully registered form; and
(5) with provision for registration of conversion and exchange of forms and denominations, transfer of ownership, and replacement of lost or damaged bonds.
Subd. 3. Preparation and execution. (a) Bonds and certificates of indebtedness may be printed or otherwise reproduced in the style and form the commissioner prescribes. They may state in a general way the purpose for which they are issued and the security provided for their payment or may incorporate the authorizing order by reference.
(b) They must be executed by the commissioner under the commissioner's official seal. The signature may be a reproduced facsimile, but no bond or certificate is valid for any purpose unless it is manually signed on its face by the commissioner or by a duly authorized representative of a bank or trust company named by the commissioner as an agent of the state to authenticate it.
Subd. 4. Delivery. The commissioner may name a bank or trust company in or out of the state to act as the state's agent to deliver bonds or certificates to the initial purchaser upon payment of the purchase price.
Subd. 5. Registrar. The commissioner, in order to issue any bonds or certificates, may name a registrar to act for the state under sections 336.8-101 to 336.8-603, and to authenticate and deliver obligations upon initial issuance and registration of transfer, exchange, or conversion. The registrar must be an incorporated bank or trust company, in or out of the state, authorized by the laws of the United States or the state in which it is located to perform these duties.
Subd. 6. Payment. The order authorizing bonds or certificates to be issued may contain provisions that the commissioner considers necessary to ensure full and prompt payment of principal and interest when due. The order may provide for payment at the office of a bank or trust company in or out of the state. The order may provide that interest due on any interest payment date is payable to the person or entity shown as the owner of the bond or certificate in the register on a specified date preceding the interest payment date, by check, draft, or other transfer to the order of that owner.
Subd. 7. Agreements. The commissioner may make agreements to carry out orders issued under this section. The agreements may provide for the paying for services performed and expenses incurred on behalf of the state, from:
(1) proceeds of the bonds or certificates;
(2) other money appropriated to the commissioner;
(3) charges to holders of the bonds or certificates; or
(4) a combination of sources in clauses (1), (2), and (3).
Subd. 8. Bond proceeds; appropriation. The proceeds of the bonds or certificates under subdivision 7 are appropriated as necessary to pay expenses incurred under that subdivision.
Subd. 9. General fund; appropriation. The money needed to pay when due the compensation and expenses of registrars, delivery agents, and paying agents, and the expenses of other agreements under subdivision 7 is appropriated annually to the commissioner from the general fund.
Subd. 9a. Taxability; certification. Certificates may be issued with or without regard to whether the interest to be paid on them is includable in gross income for federal tax purposes. If it is intended that the interest on the certificates be exempt from federal income taxes, the commissioner shall certify for the state on the date of issue the facts, estimates, and circumstances that lead the commissioner reasonably to expect that the proceeds of the certificates will not be used in a way that would cause the interest on the certificates to be subject to federal income taxes. The commissioner may covenant with the holders of the certificates that the state will comply with the provisions of the United States Internal Revenue Code then or later enacted that apply or may apply to the certificates and that establish conditions under which the interest to be paid on the certificates will not be subject to federal income taxes. The commissioner and all other state officers shall act or refrain from acting as necessary to comply with the covenants. A sum sufficient to meet the cost of compliance is annually appropriated to the commissioner from the general fund.
Subd. 10. Approval by attorney general. An agreement under subdivision 7 is not effective until approved as to form and execution by the attorney general or a designee.
Subd. 11. Registration not public information. Information in any register of ownership of bonds or certificates is nonpublic data under section 13.02, subdivision 9, or private data on individuals under section 13.02, subdivision 12. The information is open only to the subject of it, except as disclosure:
(1) is necessary for the registrar, the commissioner, or the legislative auditor to perform a duty; or
(2) is requested by an authorized representative of the state commissioner of revenue, the state attorney general, or the United States commissioner of internal revenue to determine the application of a tax; or
(3) is required under section 13.03, subdivision 4.
Subd. 12. Exchange listing. The commissioner may provide for listing of any bonds or certificates of indebtedness on an exchange or similar arrangement to facilitate their sale and exchange in the secondary market.
Subd. 13. Continuing disclosure agreements. The commissioner and any other officer of a state department or state agency charged with the responsibility of issuing bonds for or on behalf of the state department or agency, may enter into written agreements or contracts relating to the continuing disclosure of information necessary to comply with, or facilitate the issuance of bonds in accordance with, federal securities laws, rules, and regulations, including securities and exchange commission rules and regulations, section 240.15c2-12. An agreement may be in the form of covenants with purchasers and holders of bonds set forth in the order or resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds, or a separate document authorized by the order or resolution.
1983 c 301 s 99; 1984 c 597 s 38; 1984 c 628 art 2 s 1; art 6 s 1; 1Sp1985 c 13 s 113-115; 1986 c 444; 1990 c 610 art 1 s 39; 1991 c 345 art 1 s 56; 1Sp1995 c 2 art 1 s 17,18; 1997 c 7 art 1 s 5,6; 2003 c 112 art 2 s 50
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.