Minn. Stat. § 116O.115
Subd. 1. Establishment; purpose.
The Made in Minnesota program is established. The purpose of the program is to (1) help qualified companies implement technology and business improvements; and (2) bridge the gap between standard market pricing for technology and business improvements and what qualified companies can afford to pay.
Subd. 2. Qualified company.
A company is qualified to receive assistance under the Made in Minnesota program if the company is a manufacturing company or a manufacturing-related service company that employs 250 or fewer full-time equivalent employees.
Subd. 3. Applications for assistance.
A company seeking assistance under the Made in Minnesota program must file an application according to the requirements of the corporation. A company's application for Made in Minnesota program assistance must include documentation of the company's overall plan for technology and business improvement and prioritize the components of the overall plan. The application must also document the company's need for Made in Minnesota program funds in order to carry forward the highest priority components of the plan.
Subd. 4. Fund awards; use of funds.
(e) Receipt of funds from an award under this section is contingent upon a contribution of funds by the qualified company to the project, as follows:
Subd. 5. Service agreements.
The corporation shall enter a written service agreement with each company awarded funds under the Made in Minnesota program. Each service agreement shall clearly articulate the company's need for service, state the cost of the service, identify who will provide the service, and define the scope of the service that will be provided. The service agreement must also include an estimate of the financial impact of the service on the company and require the company to report the actual financial impact of the service to the corporation 24 months after the service is provided.
Subd. 6. Reporting.
The corporation shall report annually to the legislative committees with fiscal jurisdiction over the Department of Employment and Economic Development: