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57 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2010 469.056 <br /> authority; and(4)that the agent is responsible to pay the employees and to comply with local <br /> ordinances and state and federal laws affecting the employees. The seaway port authority may <br /> also contract with agents to perform any function that the port authority may do. The seaway <br /> port authority may retain power to set rates for a service to be performed in a terminal facility <br /> owned, leased, or operated by it. <br /> History: 1987 c 291 s 56 <br /> 469.056 EMPLOYEES; CONTRACTS; AUDITS. <br /> Subdivision 1. Employees, Social Security. A port authority may employ or contract <br /> for the engineering, legal, technical, clerical, stenographic, accounting, and other assistance <br /> it considers advisable. An employee of a port authority under this chapter is an "employee" <br /> under section 355.01, subdivision 4, and by appropriate action of the port authority is entitled to <br /> benefits under that section. <br /> Subd. 2. Contracts. A port authority may contract to erect, repair, maintain or operate <br /> docks,warehouses, terminals, elevators, or other structures on or in connection with property <br /> it owns or controls. The authority may contract or arrange with the federal government, or <br /> any of its departments, with persons, public corporations, the state, or any of its political <br /> subdivisions, commissions, or agencies, for separate or joint action, on any matter related to <br /> using the authority's powers or doing its duties. The authority may contract to purchase and <br /> sell real and personal property. An obligation or expense must not be incurred unless existing <br /> appropriations together with the reasonably expected revenue of the port authority from other <br /> • sources are sufficient to discharge the obligation or pay the expense when due. The state and its <br /> municipal subdivisions are not liable on the obligations. Notwithstanding section 16A.695, for <br /> leases or management contracts entered into with respect to property acquired or bettered with the <br /> proceeds of state general obligation bonds: (1) a seaway port authority may meet its obligations <br /> and expenses of operating and reinvest in capital improvements by retaining revenues received <br /> under the leases or management contracts and is not required to pay lease or management contract <br /> revenues to the commissioner of management and budget; and (2) the lease or management <br /> contract entered into by a seaway port authority must not be canceled or terminated as a result of <br /> changes or termination by the state in the governmental program of the seaway port authority <br /> unless compensation is paid as provided by law. <br /> Subd. 3. Duluth; audits.A seaway port authority may employ a certified public accountant <br /> to annually examine and audit its books. The report of the exam and audit must be sent to the <br /> state auditor. The state auditor shall review the report and may accept it or in the public interest <br /> examine the books further. <br /> Subd. 4. Compliance examinations. At the request of the city or upon the auditor's <br /> initiative,the state auditor may make a legal compliance examination of the authority for that <br /> city. Each authority examined must pay the total cost of the examination, including the salaries <br /> paid to the examiners while actually engaged in making the examination. The state auditor <br /> may bill monthly or at the completion of the audit. All collections received must be deposited <br /> in the general fund. <br /> Subd. 5. Audits. The financial statements of the authority must be prepared, audited, <br /> filed, and published or posted in the manner required for the financial statements of the city that <br /> established the authority. The financial statements must permit comparison and reconciliation <br /> with the city's accounts and financial reports. The report must be filed with the state auditor by <br /> Copyright©2010 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes,State of Minnesota.All Rights Reserved. <br />