Dedicated funds expenditures   task force 
      
      
      Task Force Co-Chairs
      
        - Rep. John Petersburg, GOP
- Sen. Scott Dibble, DFL
Task force members
      
        - Former Commissioner Margaret Anderson Kelliher, MnDOT
- Executive Budget  Coordinator Casey Mock, Minnesota Management and  Budget
- Chief Financial Officer Shawn Kremer, Department of Public Safety
- Government Affairs Director  Angelica Klebsch, Office of Attorney  General
- Sen. Scott Newman, GOP
- Sen. Julia Coleman, GOP
- Sen. Ann Johnson Stewart, DFL
- Rep. Marion O'Neill, GOP
- Rep. Frank Hornstein, DFL
- Rep. Steve Elkins, DFL
Laws 2021, 1st Special Session, Chapter 5, Article  4, Section 146
      Dedicated funds expenditures task force      
      Subdivision 1. Definitions. 
      
        - (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the  meanings given.
- (b) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of  transportation.
- (c) "Each department" means every department that  spends highway user tax distribution or trunk highway funds.
- (d) "Task force" means the dedicated funds  expenditures task force established in this section.
Subd. 2. Task force established. 
      A dedicated funds expenditures task force is established to  review and make recommendations regarding the permissible uses of expenditures  from the trunk highway fund and the highway user tax distribution fund.
      Subd. 3. Membership. 
      
        - (a) The task force consists of the following members:
          
            - (1) four senators, with two appointed by the senate majority  leader and two appointed by the senate minority leader;
- (2) four members of the house of representatives, with two  appointed by the speaker of the house and two appointed by the house minority  leader;
- (3) the commissioner of transportation or a designee who is  an employee in the Department of Transportation;
- (4) the commissioner of public safety or a designee who is  an employee in the Department of Public Safety;
- (5) the commissioner of management and budget or a designee  who is an employee in the Department of Management and Budget; and
- (6) the attorney general or a designee.
 
- (b) The appointing authorities under paragraph (a) must make  the appointments by July 31, 2021.
- (c) At its first meeting, the task force must elect a chair  or co-chairs by a majority vote of those members present.
Subd. 4. Duties.
      At a minimum, the task force must:
      
        - (1) examine each department's practices in managing and  tracking trunk highway fund and highway user tax distribution fund  expenditures;
- (2) develop findings regarding the permissibility of trunk  highway fund and highway user tax distribution fund expenditures, which must  include specific review of each of the following uses or activities:
          
            - (i) the creation, construction, expansion, or maintenance of  bikeways;
- (ii) expenditures for cybersecurity;
- (iii) use of trunk highway funds by the Department of  Transportation for: administrative costs of the targeted group business  program; making grants to metropolitan planning organizations outside of the  metropolitan area; and making grants to regional development commissions,  joint powers boards, or to department district offices to identify critical concerns,  problems, and issues;
- (iv) administration and related services for the Department  of Public Safety, the commissioner's office, fiscal services, human resources,  communications, and technology services; and
- (v) the following entities within the Department of  Transportation: site development unit; labor compliance efforts in the Office  of Construction and Innovative Contracting; Modal Planning and Program  Management Division; Statewide Radio Communications within the department's  State Aid Division; Workforce and Agency Services Division; Office of  Financial Management; human resources; commissioner's staff offices; Office of  Audit; Office of Chief Counsel; Office of Civil Rights; communications and  public engagement; Office of Equity and Diversity; Government Affairs Office;  and Office of Freight and Commercial Vehicle Operations;
 
- (3) evaluate trunk highway fund and highway user tax  distribution fund spending in each department to determine whether the spending  is a highway purpose and identify whether each specific use is a permissible  or impermissible use of the funds;
- (4) evaluate and make recommendations on how the  commissioner of management and budget should conduct a detailed review of the  use of trunk highway funds or highway user tax distribution funds prior to  disbursing the funds to the agency to ensure the use complies with statutory  and budget requirements; and
- (5) make recommendations for changes in trunk highway and  highway user tax distribution fund expenditures, including to policies,  procedures, and appropriations.
Subd. 5. Meetings. 
      
        - (a) By September 1, 2021, the commissioner must convene the  first meeting of the task force.
- (b) The task force is subject to the Minnesota Open Meeting  Law under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13D.
Subd. 6. Administration.
      Upon request of the task force, the commissioner must  provide administrative services, technical support, and information for the  task force.
      Subd. 7. Legislative report. 
      By February 15, 2022, the task force must submit a report to  the chairs and ranking minority members of the house of representatives Ways  and Means Committee, the senate Finance Committee, and each legislative  committee with jurisdiction over any use of trunk highway funds or highway  user tax distribution funds. At a minimum, the report must:
      
        - (1) summarize the activities of the task force;
- (2) identify any analysis and findings;
- (3) provide recommendations adopted by the task force; and
- (4) include any draft legislation amending Minnesota  Statutes, sections 161.20, subdivision 3, and 161.045, and chapter 16A; or any  other statutes that is necessary to implement the recommendations.
Subd. 8. Expiration. 
      The task force expires the day following submission of the  report under subdivision 7.
      Effective date
      This section is effective the day following  final enactment.