1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 2229 as follows:
1.2Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

1.3
"Section 1. SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS.
1.4The amounts shown in this section summarize direct appropriations, by fund, made
1.5in this article.
1.6
2010
2011
Total
1.7
General
$
69,862,000
$
72,674,000
$
142,536,000
1.8
Natural Resources
$
138,000
$
138,000
$
276,000
1.9
Total
$
70,000,000
$
72,812,000
$
142,812,000

1.10
Sec. 2. APPROPRIATIONS.
1.11    The sums shown in the columns marked "Appropriations" are appropriated to the
1.12agencies and for the purposes specified in this act. The appropriations are from the general
1.13fund, or another named fund, and are available for the fiscal years indicated for each
1.14purpose. The figures "2010" and "2011" used in this act mean that the appropriations
1.15listed under them are available for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010, or June 30, 2011,
1.16respectively. "The first year" is fiscal year 2010. "The second year" is fiscal year 2011.
1.17"The biennium" is fiscal years 2010 and 2011. Appropriations for the fiscal year ending
1.18June 30, 2009, are effective the day following final enactment.
1.19
APPROPRIATIONS
1.20
Available for the Year
1.21
Ending June 30
1.22
2010
2011

1.23
Sec. 3. PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY
$
100,000
$
100,000
1.24$100,000 the first year and $100,000 the
1.25second year are for the small community
1.26wastewater treatment program under
2.1Minnesota Statutes, chapter 446A. This
2.2appropriation is available until spent.

2.3
Sec. 4. EXPLORE MINNESOTA TOURISM
$
10,311,000
$
10,311,000
2.4(a) Of this amount, $12,000 each year is for a
2.5grant to the Upper Minnesota Film Office.
2.6(b) To develop maximum private sector
2.7involvement in tourism, $500,000 the first
2.8year and $500,000 the second year must
2.9be matched by Explore Minnesota Tourism
2.10from nonstate sources. Each $1 of state
2.11incentive must be matched with $3 of private
2.12sector funding. Cash match is defined as
2.13revenue to the state or documented cash
2.14expenditures directly expended to support
2.15Explore Minnesota Tourism programs. Up
2.16to one-half of the private sector contribution
2.17may be in-kind or soft match. The incentive
2.18in the first year shall be based on fiscal
2.19year 2009 private sector contributions. The
2.20incentive in the second year will be based on
2.21fiscal year 2010 private sector contributions.
2.22This incentive is ongoing.
2.23Funding for the marketing grants is available
2.24either year of the biennium. Unexpended
2.25grant funds from the first year are available
2.26in the second year.
2.27Unexpended money from the general fund
2.28appropriations made under this section
2.29does not cancel but must be placed in a
2.30special marketing account for use by Explore
2.31Minnesota Tourism for additional marketing
2.32activities.
2.33(c) $325,000 the first year and $325,000 the
2.34second year are for the Minnesota Film and
3.1TV Board. The appropriation in each year
3.2is available only upon receipt by the board
3.3of $1 in matching contributions of money or
3.4in-kind contributions from nonstate sources
3.5for every $3 provided by this appropriation.
3.6(d) $650,000 the first year and $650,000
3.7the second year are appropriated for a grant
3.8to the Minnesota Film and TV Board for
3.9the film jobs production program under
3.10Minnesota Statutes, section 116U.26. These
3.11appropriations are available in either year
3.12of the biennium and are available until
3.13expended.

3.14
3.15
Sec. 5. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
3.16
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
22,719,000
$
22,613,000
3.17The amounts that may be spent for each
3.18purpose are specified in the following
3.19subdivisions.
3.20
Subd. 2.Education and Outreach
12,870,000
12,870,000
3.21Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
3.22138.668, the Minnesota Historical Society
3.23may not charge a fee for its general tours at
3.24the Capitol, but may charge fees for special
3.25programs other than general tours.
3.26
Subd. 3.Preservation and Access
9,585,000
9,585,000
3.27
Subd. 4.Fiscal Agent
3.28
(a) Minnesota International Center
40,000
40,000
3.29
(b) Minnesota Air National Guard Museum
14,000
0
3.30
(c) Minnesota Military Museum
92,000
0
3.31
(d) Farmamerica
118,000
118,000
3.32
(e) Balances Forward
4.1Any unencumbered balance remaining in
4.2this subdivision the first year does not cancel
4.3but is available for the second year of the
4.4biennium.
4.5The general fund base for the Minnesota Air
4.6National Guard Museum in fiscal year 2012
4.7is $16,000.
4.8The general fund base for the Minnesota
4.9Military Museum in fiscal year 2012 is
4.10$100,000.
4.11
Subd. 5.Fund Transfer
4.12The Minnesota Historical Society may
4.13reallocate funds appropriated in and between
4.14subdivisions 2 and 3 for any program
4.15purposes and the appropriations are available
4.16in either year of the biennium.

4.17
Sec. 6. BOARD OF THE ARTS
4.18
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
9,530,000
$
9,530,000
4.19The amounts that may be spent for each
4.20purpose are specified in the following
4.21subdivisions.
4.22
Subd. 2.Operations and Services
600,000
600,000
4.23
Subd. 3.Grants Program
6,202,000
6,202,000
4.24
Subd. 4.Regional Arts Councils
2,728,000
2,728,000

4.25
4.26
Sec. 7. MINNESOTA HUMANITIES
CENTER
$
238,000
$
238,000

4.27
Sec. 8. PUBLIC BROADCASTING
$
1,955,000
$
1,955,000
4.28(a) $1,161,000 the first year and $1,161,000
4.29the second year are for matching grants for
4.30public television.
4.31(b) $200,000 the first year and $200,000
4.32the second year are for public television
5.1equipment grants. Equipment or matching
5.2grant allocations shall be made after
5.3considering the recommendations of the
5.4Minnesota Public Television Association.
5.5(c) $17,000 the first year and $17,000 the
5.6second year are for grants to the Twin Cities
5.7regional cable channel.
5.8(d) $287,000 the first year and $287,000 the
5.9second year are for community service grants
5.10to public educational radio stations.
5.11(e) $100,000 the first year and $100,000
5.12the second year are for equipment grants to
5.13public educational radio stations.
5.14(f) The grants in paragraphs (d) and (e)
5.15must be allocated after considering the
5.16recommendations of the Association of
5.17Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations
5.18under Minnesota Statutes, section 129D.14.
5.19(g) $190,000 the first year and $190,000
5.20the second year are for equipment grants to
5.21Minnesota Public Radio, Inc.
5.22(h) Any unencumbered balance remaining
5.23the first year for grants to public television or
5.24radio stations does not cancel and is available
5.25for the second year.

5.26
Sec. 9. AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION
$
270,000
$
270,000
5.27The amount available for appropriation to
5.28the commission under Laws 2005, chapter
5.29156, article 2, section 43, is reduced in the
5.30first year and the second year by the amounts
5.31appropriated in this section.

5.32
5.33
Sec. 10. COUNCIL ON BLACK
MINNESOTANS
$
316,000
$
316,000

6.1
6.2
Sec. 11. COUNCIL ON CHICANO/LATINO
AFFAIRS
$
298,000
$
298,000

6.3
6.4
Sec. 12. COUNCIL ON ASIAN-PACIFIC
MINNESOTANS
$
275,000
$
275,000

6.5
Sec. 13. INDIAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL
$
500,000
$
500,000
6.6$32,000 each year is for activities of the
6.7council relating to Indian burial sites,
6.8including activities relating to unfunded
6.9federal mandates.

6.10
Sec. 14. ZOOLOGICAL BOARD
$
6,839,000
$
6,839,000
6.11
Appropriations by Fund
6.12
2010
2011
6.13
General
6,701,000
6,701,000
6.14
Natural Resources
138,000
138,000
6.15$138,000 the first year and $138,000 the
6.16second year are from the natural resources
6.17fund from the revenue deposited under
6.18Minnesota Statutes, section 297A.94,
6.19paragraph (e), clause (5).

6.20
6.21
Sec. 15. SCIENCE MUSEUM OF
MINNESOTA
$
1,187,000
$
1,187,000

6.22    Sec. 16. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; LIBRARY APPROPRIATIONS.
6.23    Subdivision 1. Department of Education. The sums indicated in this section are
6.24appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Education for the fiscal years
6.25designated.
6.26    Subd. 2. Basic system support. For basic system support grants under Minnesota
6.27Statutes, section 134.355:
6.28
$
11,264,000
.....
2010
6.29
$
13,570,000
.....
2011
6.30The 2010 appropriation includes $1,357,000 for 2009 and $9,907,000 for 2010.
6.31The 2011 appropriation includes $3,663,000 for 2010 and $9,907,000 for 2011.
6.32    Subd. 3. Multicounty, multitype library systems. For grants under Minnesota
6.33Statutes, sections 134.353 and 134.354, to multicounty, multitype library systems:
7.1
$
1,079,000
.....
2010
7.2
$
1,300,000
.....
2011
7.3The 2010 appropriation includes $130,000 for 2009 and $949,000 for 2010.
7.4The 2011 appropriation includes $351,000 for 2010 and $949,000 for 2011.
7.5    Subd. 4. Electronic library for Minnesota. For statewide licenses to online
7.6databases selected in cooperation with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education for
7.7school media centers, public libraries, state government agency libraries, and public
7.8or private college or university libraries:
7.9
$
900,000
.....
2010
7.10
$
900,000
.....
2011
7.11Any balance in the first year does not cancel but is available in the second year.
7.12    Subd. 5. Regional library telecommunications aid. For regional library
7.13telecommunications aid under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355:
7.14
$
1,909,000
.....
2010
7.15
$
2,300,000
.....
2011
7.16The 2010 appropriation includes $230,000 for 2009 and $1,679,000 for 2010.
7.17The 2011 appropriation includes $621,000 for 2010 and $1,679,000 for 2011.

7.18    Sec. 17. APPROPRIATIONS; DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
7.19Unless otherwise indicated, the sums indicated in this section are appropriated from
7.20the general fund to the Department of Education for the fiscal years designated.
7.21
$
310,000
.....
2010
7.22
$
310,000
.....
2011
7.23Any balance in the first year does not cancel but is available in the second year.
7.24(a) $260,000 each year is for the Minnesota Children's Museum.
7.25(b) $50,000 each year is for the Duluth Children's Museum.

7.26    Sec. 18. COLOCATION REPORT.
7.27The Management Analysis Division of the Department of Finance must study and
7.28report to the legislature by January 15, 2010, on possible colocation of the offices of the
7.29Council on Black Minnesotans, the Council on Affairs of Chicano/Latino People, the
7.30Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans, and the metropolitan area office of the Indian
7.31Affairs Council. The report must include analysis of potential cost savings, when those
7.32savings could be realized, and the effect of potential colocation on operations of the
7.33councils.

7.34    Sec. 19. REVISOR'S INSTRUCTION.
8.1In Minnesota Statutes, the revisor of statutes shall change the term "commission" to
8.2"center" wherever the term appears as part of or in reference to "Minnesota Humanities
8.3Commission."

8.4    Sec. 20. REPEALER.
8.5Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 240A.08, is repealed."
8.6Delete the title and insert:
8.7"A bill for an act
8.8relating to Minnesota heritage and outdoor resources finance; appropriating
8.9money for tourism, historical, arts, Public Facility Authority, public broadcasting,
8.10amateur sports, public libraries, children's museums, and zoological purposes; for
8.11the Councils on Black Minnesotans, Chicano/Latino Affairs, and Asian-Pacific
8.12Minnesotans and the Indian Affairs Council; for the Science Museum of
8.13Minnesota;repealing Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 240A.08."