1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 1061, the delete everything amendment
1.2(H1061DE1-1), as follows:
1.3Page 14, line 24, delete "Lake" and insert "Rock River"
1.4Page 18, line 16, before the period, insert "that are not directly related to or necessary
1.5for a specific appropriation"
1.6Page 32, line 25, delete everything after the period
1.7Page 32, delete lines 26 and 27
1.8Page 32, line 28, delete "available until June 30, 2014."
1.9Page 32, after line 34, insert:

1.10
"Sec. 2. CLEAN WATER
1.11
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
89,903,000
$
88,454,000
1.12The amounts that may be spent for each
1.13purpose are specified in the following
1.14sections.
1.15
Subd. 2.Availability of Appropriation
1.16Money appropriated in this article may
1.17not be spent on activities unless they are
1.18directly related to and necessary for a specific
1.19appropriation. Money appropriated in this
1.20article must not be spent on indirect costs
1.21or other institutional overhead charges that
1.22are not directly related to or necessary for
1.23a specific appropriation. Notwithstanding
1.24Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, and
1.25unless otherwise specified in this article,
1.26fiscal year 2012 appropriations are available
2.1until June 30, 2013, and fiscal year 2013
2.2appropriations are available until June 30,
2.32014. If a project receives federal funds, the
2.4time period of the appropriation is extended
2.5to equal the availability of federal funding."
2.6Page 52, delete section 20
2.7Page 52, line 20, delete everything after the period
2.8Page 52, delete lines 21 to 23
2.9Page 52, line 24, delete "availability of federal funding."
2.10Page 52, after line 31, insert:

2.11
"Section 1. PARKS AND TRAILS
2.12
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
38,635,000
$
38,630,000
2.13The amounts that may be spent for each
2.14purpose are specified in the following
2.15sections.
2.16
Subd. 2.Availability of Appropriation
2.17Money appropriated in this article may
2.18not be spent on activities unless they are
2.19directly related to and necessary for a specific
2.20appropriation. Money appropriated in this
2.21article must not be spent on indirect costs
2.22or other institutional overhead charges that
2.23are not directly related to or necessary for
2.24a specific appropriation. Notwithstanding
2.25Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, and
2.26unless otherwise specified in this article,
2.27fiscal year 2012 appropriations are available
2.28until June 30, 2014, and fiscal year 2013
2.29appropriations are available until June 30,
2.302015. If a project receives federal funds, the
2.31time period of the appropriation is extended
2.32to equal the availability of federal funding."
2.33Page 54, delete lines 12 to 14
2.34Page 54, line 30, delete "for fiscal year"
2.35Page 54, line 31, delete "2013"
3.1Page 55, line 3, delete "supplemental"
3.2Page 55, line 4, delete "year 2013" and insert "years 2014 and 2015"
3.3Page 56, delete section 7
3.4Page 56, line 26, delete everything after the period
3.5Page 56, delete lines 27 and 28
3.6Page 56, line 29, delete "appropriations are available until June 30, 2014."
3.7Page 57, after line 7, insert:
3.8
"Subd. 2.Availability of Appropriation
3.9Money appropriated in this article may
3.10not be spent on activities unless they are
3.11directly related to and necessary for a specific
3.12appropriation. Money appropriated in this
3.13article must not be spent on indirect costs
3.14or other institutional overhead charges that
3.15are not directly related to or necessary for
3.16a specific appropriation. Notwithstanding
3.17Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, and
3.18unless otherwise specified in this article,
3.19fiscal year 2012 appropriations are available
3.20until June 30, 2013, and fiscal year 2013
3.21appropriations are available until June 30,
3.222014. If a project receives federal funds, the
3.23time period of the appropriation is extended
3.24to equal the availability of federal funding."
3.25Renumber the subdivisions in sequence
3.26Page 60, delete lines 2 to 4
3.27Page 60, line 5, delete "For" and insert "Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
3.28section 16A.28, for"
3.29Page 63, line 30, delete "to support" and insert "for the purposes of Minnesota
3.30Statutes, section 16B.2405. This appropriation is available until spent."
3.31Page 63, delete lines 31 and 32
3.32Page 67, delete section 3 and insert:

3.33    "Sec. 3. [15B.32] STATE CAPITOL PRESERVATION COMMISSION.
3.34    Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) As used in this section, the terms defined in this
3.35subdivision shall have the following meanings.
4.1(b) "Commission" means the State Capitol Preservation Commission created under
4.2this section.
4.3(c) "Capitol area" means the geographic area defined in section 15B.02.
4.4(d) "Board" means the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board created under
4.5section 15B.03.
4.6(e) "Predesign" has the meaning given in section 16B.335, subdivision 3, paragraph
4.7(a).
4.8    Subd. 2. Membership. The State Capitol Preservation Commission consists of 22
4.9members, appointed as follows:
4.10(1) the governor;
4.11(2) the lieutenant governor;
4.12(3) the attorney general;
4.13(4) the chief justice of the Supreme Court, or the chief justice's designee, who shall
4.14be a member of the Supreme Court;
4.15(5) the majority leader of the senate or the majority leader's designee, who shall be
4.16a member of the senate;
4.17(6) the speaker of the house of representatives or the speaker's designee, who shall
4.18be a member of the house of representatives;
4.19(7) two members of the senate, including one member from the majority party
4.20appointed by the majority leader and one member from the minority party appointed by
4.21the minority leader;
4.22(8) two members of the house of representatives, including one member appointed
4.23by the speaker of the house of representatives, and one member from the minority party
4.24appointed by the minority leader;
4.25(9) the chair and ranking minority member of the house of representatives committee
4.26with jurisdiction over capital investment and the chair and ranking minority member of
4.27the senate committee with jurisdiction over capital investment;
4.28(10) the commissioner of the Department of Administration, or the commissioner's
4.29designee;
4.30(11) the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety, or the commissioner's
4.31designee;
4.32(12) the executive director of the Minnesota Historical Society, or the executive
4.33director's designee;
4.34(13) the executive secretary of the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board;
4.35and
4.36(14) four public members appointed by the governor.
5.1    Subd. 3. Terms and compensation. A member serving on the commission because
5.2the member or the appointing authority for the member holds an elected or appointed
5.3office shall serve on the commission as long as the member or the appointing authority
5.4holds the office.
5.5Public members of the commission shall serve two-year terms. The public members
5.6may not serve for more than three consecutive terms.
5.7The removal of members and filling of vacancies on the commission are as provided
5.8in section 15.059. Public members may receive compensation and expenses as provided
5.9under section 15.059, subdivision 3.
5.10    Subd. 4. Officers and meetings. (a) The governor is the chair of the commission.
5.11The lieutenant governor is the vice-chair of the commission and may act as the chair
5.12of the commission in the absence of the governor. The governor may designate a staff
5.13member to attend commission meetings and vote on the governor's behalf in the absence
5.14of the governor.
5.15(b) The commission shall meet at least quarterly and at other times at the call of the
5.16chair. Meetings of the commission are subject to chapter 13D.
5.17    Subd. 5. Administrative support. The commission may designate an executive
5.18secretary and obtain administrative support through a contract with a state agency or
5.19other means.
5.20    Subd. 6. Duties. (a) The commission:
5.21(1) shall exercise ongoing coordination of the restoration and preservation of the
5.22Capitol building;
5.23(2) shall consult with and advise the commissioner of administration, the board, and
5.24the Minnesota Historical Society regarding their applicable statutory responsibilities
5.25for and in the Capitol building;
5.26(3) may assist in the selection of an architectural firm to assist in the preparation of
5.27the predesign plan for the restoration of the Capitol building;
5.28(4) shall develop a comprehensive, multiyear, predesign plan for the restoration of
5.29the Capitol building and review the plan periodically, and, as appropriate, to amend and
5.30modify the plan. The predesign plan shall identify appropriate and required functions of
5.31the Capitol building; identify and address space requirements for legislative, executive,
5.32and judicial branch functions; and identify and address the long-term maintenance and
5.33preservation requirements of the Capitol building. In developing the predesign plan,
5.34the commission shall take into account the comprehensive plan for the Minnesota State
5.35Capitol area, as amended in 2010, the rules governing zoning and design for the Capitol
5.36area, parking, mass transit, citizen access, the tunnel system, information technology
6.1needs, energy efficiency, security, educational programs, including public and school
6.2tours, and any additional space needs for the efficient operation of state government;
6.3(5) shall develop and implement a comprehensive financial plan to fund the
6.4preservation and restoration of the Capitol building;
6.5(6) shall provide annual reports about the condition of the Capitol building and its
6.6needs, as well as all activities related to the restoration of the Capitol building; and
6.7(7) may solicit gifts, grants, or donations of any kind from any private or public
6.8source to carry out the purposes of this statute. All gifts, grants, or donations received by
6.9the commission shall be deposited in a state Capitol preservation account established in
6.10the special revenue fund. Money in the account is appropriated to the commissioner of
6.11administration for the activities of the commission and implementation of the predesign
6.12plan under this section.
6.13(b) By January 15 of each year, the commission shall report to the chairs and ranking
6.14minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over the commission
6.15regarding the activities and efforts of the commission in the preceding calendar year,
6.16including recommendations adopted by the commission, the comprehensive financial plan
6.17required under clause (5), and any proposed draft legislation necessary to implement
6.18the recommendations of the commission.
6.19    Subd. 7. Expiration. Notwithstanding section 15.059, subdivision 5, the State
6.20Capitol Preservation Commission does not expire.

6.21    Sec. 4. [15B.34] CAPITOL BUILDING POWERS AND DUTIES.
6.22The board shall:
6.23(1) jointly, with the commissioner of administration and the Minnesota Historical
6.24Society, establish standards and policies for the repair, furnishing, appearance, cleanliness
6.25of, and change to the public and ceremonial areas of the Capitol building;
6.26(2) review and approve plans and specifications and any changes to approved plans
6.27and specifications involving the alteration of the public and ceremonial areas and the
6.28exterior of the Capitol building;
6.29(3) jointly, with the Minnesota Historical Society, review and approve the design,
6.30structural composition, and location of all monuments, memorials, or works of art
6.31presently located in the public and ceremonial areas of the State Capitol, or which shall be
6.32placed in the public or ceremonial areas, in accordance with section 138.68; and
6.33(4) assist the commission with performance of its duties as needed.

6.34    Sec. 5. [16B.2405] CAPITOL BUILDING POWERS AND DUTIES.
7.1The commissioner, upon receipt of funding for these purposes, shall:
7.2(1) maintain and operate the Capitol building and grounds in accordance with
7.3section 16B.24 and other applicable law;
7.4(2) designate a project manager to oversee and manage predesign, design, and
7.5construction contracts and funding for all modifications to the Capitol building;
7.6(3) manage design and construction projects and funding for the Capitol building, in
7.7accordance with section 16B.31 and other applicable law;
7.8(4) lease space in the Capitol building, as provided in section 16B.24, to state
7.9agencies, constitutional officers, and the court administrator on behalf of the judicial
7.10branch, and allocate space in the Capitol building to the legislative branch as determined
7.11by the commission;
7.12(5) provide information about the Capitol building to the commission, legislative
7.13bodies, and others as needed regarding maintenance, operation, leasing, condition
7.14assessments, design, and construction projects; and
7.15(6) assist the commission with performance of its duties as needed."
7.16Page 71, delete section 4
7.17Page 72, delete section 9
7.18Page 72, after line 16, insert:

7.19    "Sec. 11. [138.70] CAPITOL BUILDING POWERS AND DUTIES.
7.20The Minnesota Historical Society shall:
7.21(1) assist and advise in research and preservation of historical features of the Capitol
7.22building, appropriate custodial policies, and maintaining and repairing works of art in
7.23accordance with section 138.69;
7.24(2) jointly, with the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, review and
7.25approve the design, structural composition, and location of all monuments, memorials, or
7.26works of art presently located in the public and ceremonial areas of the Capitol building,
7.27or proposed for placement in the public or ceremonial areas, in accordance with section
7.28138.68;
7.29(3) assist with planning and design of restoration and renovations of the Capitol
7.30building, in order to provide public access and education through public interpretive
7.31programs, in accordance with the society's statutory responsibilities under section 138.69;
7.32and
7.33(4) assist the commission with performance of its duties as needed."
7.34Page 72, after line 23, insert:

7.35    "Sec. 13. STATE CAPITOL PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
7.36AND FIRST MEETING.
8.1The appointing authorities designated in Minnesota Statutes, section 15B.34,
8.2subdivision 2, must complete their initial appointments to the commission no later than
8.3August 1, 2011. The governor, or the governor's designee, shall convene the first meeting
8.4of the commission within 30 days after the appointments required under this section
8.5have been completed."
8.6Page 73, line 25, before "qualifications" insert "a brief description of the"
8.7Page 73, line 27, delete everything after the period and insert "In addition, an
8.8entity that awards competitive grants, including but not limited to a state agency or any
8.9statewide, regional, or local organization, must report whether an employee, decision
8.10maker, advisory group member, or other person involved in the grant process disclosed
8.11a conflict of interest or potential conflict of interest. If the entity reports that a conflict
8.12of interest or potential conflict of interest was disclosed, the entity must provide the
8.13Legislative Coordinating Commission with a contact person for additional information and
8.14the Legislative Coordinating Commission must post this information on the Web site. An
8.15entity that awards competitive grants must obtain and apply the conflict of interest policies
8.16developed by the commissioner of administration under section 16B.98, subdivision 3,
8.17unless the entity maintains and applies its own documented conflict of interest policies
8.18which are substantially similar to the commissioner of administration's policies."
8.19Page 73, delete lines 28 and 29
8.20Page 75, delete line 22 and insert "the contact information for the state agency or
8.21other recipient that a person may use to obtain additional"
8.22Page 76, delete line 9 and insert "the contact information for the state agency or
8.23other recipient that a person may use to obtain additional"
8.24Page 77, delete line 15 and insert "the contact information for the state agency or
8.25other recipient that a person may use to obtain additional"
8.26Page 78, delete line 21 and insert "prominently display both the contact information
8.27for the state agency or other recipient that a person may use to obtain"
8.28Page 78, line 22, delete "contact directly for"
8.29Page 78, line 28, delete "9" and insert "10"
8.30Page 78, line 29, delete "9" and insert "10"
8.31Page 79, after line 24, insert:

8.32    "Sec. 10. LEGACY ACCOUNTING; TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.
8.33No later than January 1, 2012, the commissioner of management and budget shall
8.34finalize guidance and best practices to assist state agencies in uniformly accounting for
8.35their expenditure of legacy funds. The commissioner shall make this information available
8.36to all state agencies identified in this act."
9.1Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references