Subdivision 1. Regular staff; hiring and salaries. The revisor shall employ and may fix the salaries of drafters and technical, research, and clerical assistants necessary to do the work of the revisor's office.
Subd. 2. Additional staff; contractors. When full-time employees are not available to do the work of the office, the revisor may contract for drafting, technical, research, or clerical services.
Subd. 3. Purchasing. The revisor may purchase necessary office furniture and supplies.
Subd. 4. Contracting. The revisor may enter into contracts to provide necessary services and supplies to the office.
Subd. 5. Limitation of powers. The exercise of the powers set forth in subdivisions 1 to 4 is subject to the control of the Legislative Coordinating Commission.
Subd. 6. Contracts over $50,000. A contract for professional or technical services that is valued at more than $50,000 may be made only after the revisor has consulted with the Legislative Coordinating Commission. The contract is subject to its recommendation as provided by section 3C.10, subdivision 3, for a printing contract.
1984 c 480 s 2; 1995 c 254 art 1 s 38
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 3C — Revisor Of Statutes
Section 3C.01 — Appointment Of Revisor.
Section 3C.02 — Revisor's Powers.
Section 3C.03 — Drafting Duties Of Revisor's Office.
Section 3C.035 — Bill Drafting For Departments And Agencies.
Section 3C.04 — Other Office Duties During Legislative Session.
Section 3C.05 — Prohibitions And Limitations.
Section 3C.06 — Laws Of Minnesota.
Section 3C.07 — Minnesota Statutes, Historical Status.
Section 3C.08 — Minnesota Statutes; Contents.
Section 3C.09 — Minnesota Statutes; Supplementation.
Section 3C.10 — Publication Powers.
Section 3C.11 — General Publication Duties.