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﻿ Sec. 174.02 MN Statutes
Section 174.02
174.01 174.025
Surface transportation board (u.s.)
Upper great lakes seaway development corporation
2014 Subd. 6 Amended 2014 c 227 art 1 s 11
2014 Subd. 7 Repealed 2014 c 227 art 1 s 23
2014 Subd. 8 Amended 2014 c 227 art 1 s 12
2014 Subd. 10 New 2014 c 312 art 11 s 23
2013 Subd. 2a New 2013 c 127 s 47
2012 Subd. 9 New 2012 c 287 art 4 s 38
2010 Subd. 1a Amended 2010 c 351 s 40
2010 Subd. 1a Amended 2010 c 350 s 4
2010 Subd. 8 New 2010 c 350 s 5
2008 Subd. 1a Amended 2008 c 287 art 1 s 67
2001 Subd. 4 Amended 2001 c 213 s 11
2001 Subd. 5 Amended 2001 c 213 s 12
1999 Subd. 7 New 1999 c 230 s 17
1998 Subd. 1a Amended 1998 c 366 s 58
1995 Subd. 1a New 1995 c 248 art 11 s 12
174.02 COMMISSIONER'S POWERS AND DUTIES.
The department shall be supervised and controlled by the commissioner of transportation, who shall be appointed by the governor and serve under the provisions of section 15.06.
Subd. 1a. Mission; efficiency; legislative report, recommendations.
(3) minimize the degradation of air and water quality;
(4) coordinate the department's activities wherever appropriate with the activities of other governmental agencies;
(5) use technology where appropriate to increase agency productivity, improve customer service, increase public access to information about government, and increase public participation in the business of government;
(6) utilize constructive and cooperative labor-management practices to the extent otherwise required by chapters 43A and 179A;
(7) report to the legislature on the performance of agency operations and the accomplishment of agency goals in the agency's biennial budget according to section 16A.10, subdivision 1; and
(8) recommend to the legislature appropriate changes in law necessary to carry out the mission and improve the performance of the department.
Subd. 2.Unclassified positions.
The commissioner may establish four positions in the unclassified service at the deputy and assistant commissioner, assistant to commissioner or personal secretary levels. No more than two of these positions shall be at the deputy commissioner level.
Subd. 3.Departmental organization; affirmative action.
(a) The commissioner shall organize the department in a manner recognizing the administrative and staffing needs of all modes of transportation within the commissioner's jurisdiction, and shall employ personnel as the commissioner deems necessary to discharge the functions of the department.
(b) The commissioner shall adopt an affirmative action plan for the department in order to insure that department hiring encourages the selection of members of groups of persons who because of unfair or unlawful discriminatory practices have in the past been denied equal employment opportunity. This plan need not be promulgated as a rule, but it shall be approved by the commissioner of finance. The plan shall provide that the affected groups of persons shall constitute at least the same proportional number of employees in the department as they constitute in the total employment in state government; provided that this limitation shall expire in respect to an affected group when the commissioner of finance certifies that members of that affected group are employed in the department in the same proportion as they constitute in the total employment in state government.
Subd. 4.Appearances on public transportation matters.
The commissioner may appear as a party on behalf of the public in any proceeding or matter before the Surface Transportation Board or any other agency or instrumentality of government that regulates public services or rates relating to transportation or other matters related to the powers and responsibilities of the commissioner as prescribed by law. The commissioner shall appear as a party on behalf of the public in proceedings as provided by law on matters that directly relate to the powers and duties of the commissioner or substantially affect the statewide transportation plan.
Subd. 5.Cooperation.
To facilitate the development of a unified and coordinated intrastate and interstate transportation system:
(1) the commissioner shall maintain close liaison, coordination, and cooperation with the private sectors of transportation, the Upper Great Lakes Seaway Development Commission Corporation, and any multistate organization involved in transportation issues affecting the state;
(2) the commissioner shall participate in the planning, regulation, and development of the port authorities of the state;
(3) the commissioner or the commissioner's designee is a nonvoting member of the Metropolitan Airports Commission, as organized and established under sections 473.601 to 473.679;
(4) the commissioner shall cooperate with all federal agencies for the purpose of harmonizing state rules and federal regulations within the state to the extent and in the manner deemed advisable;
(5) the commissioner may conduct joint hearings with any federal agency within or outside the state and, to the extent allowed under federal law or regulation, may approve and establish freight rates and charges that depart from the distance principle required by any state law; and
(6) the commissioner may nominate members to any joint board as provided by federal acts.
Subd. 6.Agreements, receipts, appropriation.
To facilitate the implementation of intergovernmental efficiencies, effectiveness, and cooperation, and to promote and encourage economic and technological development in transportation matters within and between governmental and nongovernmental entities:
(a) The commissioner may enter into agreements with other governmental or nongovernmental entities for research and experimentation; for sharing facilities, equipment, staff, data, or other means of providing transportation-related services; or for other cooperative programs that promote efficiencies in providing governmental services or that further development of innovation in transportation for the benefit of the citizens of Minnesota.
(b) In addition to funds otherwise appropriated by the legislature, the commissioner may accept and spend funds received under any agreement authorized in paragraph (a) for the purposes set forth in that paragraph, subject to a report of receipts to the commissioner of finance at the end of each fiscal year and, if receipts from the agreements exceed $100,000 in a fiscal year, the commissioner shall also notify the governor and the Committee on Finance of the senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the house of representatives.
(c) Funds received under this subdivision must be deposited in the special revenue fund and are appropriated to the commissioner for the purposes set forth in this subdivision.
Subd. 7.Loans to commissioner.
The commissioner of transportation may apply for and receive loans, as defined in section 446A.085, subdivision 1, paragraph (d), from the transportation revolving loan fund created in section 446A.085, and may enter into agreements for the repayments of the loans.
1976 c 166 s 2; 1977 c 305 s 23; 1980 c 534 s 13; 1980 c 617 s 47; 1986 c 444; 1993 c 266 s 28; 1995 c 248 art 11 s 12; 1998 c 366 s 58; 1999 c 230 s 17; 2001 c 213 s 11,12; 2008 c 204 s 42; 2008 c 287 art 1 s 67;