137.025 APPROPRIATIONS; PAYMENT; INVESTMENT. Subdivision 1. Monthly payments. The commissioner of management and budget shall pay 1/12 of the annual appropriation to the University of Minnesota by the 25th day of each month. If the 25th day of the month falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the monthly payment must be made by the first […]
137.0251 BUDGETARY INFORMATION. The Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota shall make available to the commissioner of management and budget all books, accounts, documents, and property that the commissioner desires to inspect. History: 1988 c 703 art 1 s 18; 2009 c 101 art 2 s 109
137.0252 APPROPRIATION; CONTRACT BUYOUT. No appropriation from the state of Minnesota to the governing board of the University of Minnesota shall be used directly or indirectly for costs related to the early termination of a contract of a coach who reports to the director of athletics. History: 2007 c 144 art 2 s 47
137.027 APPROPRIATION; FRINGE BENEFITS. (a) Direct appropriations to the University of Minnesota include money to pay the employer’s share of Social Security, state retirement, and health insurance. Money provided for these purposes shall be expended only for these purposes and any amounts in excess of the employer’s share shall be returned to the state treasury. […]
137.028 BIENNIAL BUDGET REQUEST; UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Beginning in 2013, as part of the biennial budget request submitted to the Department of Management and Budget and the legislature, the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota is encouraged to include a request for funding for rural primary care training by family practice residence programs […]
137.04 LIBRARY TO GET COPIES OF STATE PUBLICATIONS. The general library of the University of Minnesota is a depository of all books, pamphlets, maps, and other works published by or under the authority of the state of Minnesota. History: (3137, 3138) 1905 c 278 s 1,2; 1947 c 365 s 3
137.09 BOARD OF REGENTS NOT TO EXCEED APPROPRIATIONS; PENALTY. It shall be unlawful for the Board of Regents to permit any expenditures for any purpose in excess of the amount appropriated or contemplated by law and any member or agent of the board violating this provision is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. History: (3145) 1905 […]