SF4637 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
State historic sites contracts permission
Related bill: HF4482
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
To authorize the Minnesota Historical Society to contract with counties, municipalities, or local historical societies to manage and operate sites within the state historic site network, and to allow those contracts to include retention of admission fees and grants-in-aid to support operation and maintenance.
Main provisions
- Entities eligible to contract: The Minnesota Historical Society may contract with a county, municipality, county, or local historical society for the management and operation of sites in the state historic site network.
- Revenue retention: The contract may provide for the retention of admission fees by the management unit (the entity operating the site(s)).
- Funding for operations: The contract may provide grants-in-aid to the management unit to be used for site operation and maintenance.
- Legal override: The contract provisions may operate notwithstanding section 138.668, giving flexibility beyond that section’s requirements.
- Terminology: The agreement refers to the operating entity as the "management unit" and describes the contractual relationship between the Minnesota Historical Society and the contracting party.
Significance and expected impact
- Change in governance: Shifts some control and responsibility for site management from direct state operation to contracts with local or regional entities.
- Funding flexibility: Enables retention of admission fees and access to grants-in-aid to support ongoing operation and maintenance.
- Financial sustainability: Aims to improve financial sustainability for site operations by allowing fee-based revenue and targeted funding.
- Oversight and standards: Maintains Minnesota Historical Society involvement but allows contracted management, which may affect accountability and operations oversight.
Implementation considerations
- Oversight: How the Minnesota Historical Society ensures quality, safety, and consistency across sites when managed by different local entities.
- Fees and funding: How admission fees are set, distributed, and used by the management units, and what criteria govern grants-in-aid allocations.
- Compliance: Coordination with existing statutes, especially the override of 138.668, to ensure proper legal alignment.
Effective date
Not specified in the excerpt provided.
Relevant Terms - Minnesota Historical Society - state historic site network - contracts - management and operation - management unit - admission fees - grants-in-aid - operation and maintenance - notwithstanding - section 138.668 - county - municipality - local historical society
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF PDF file
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 23, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| March 23, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | State and Local Government |
Citations
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"summary": "This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 138.669 to authorize contracts for the management and operation of sites in the state historic site network and to permit retention of admission fees and grants-in-aid to the management units.",
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"Section 138.669 is amended to expand contract authority for historic site management and to authorize financial arrangements (admission fees and grants-in-aid)."
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"Notwithstanding clause affecting the application of 138.668 in the context of historic site contracts."
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"summary": "This bill references Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 138.668 in a Notwithstanding clause related to contracts for historic site management.",
"modified": [
"Notwithstanding clause in relation to 138.668 modifies how contract terms for historic site management may operate."
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]Progress through the legislative process
In Committee