Minn. Stat. § 216C.052
Subd. 1. Responsibilities.
(a) There is established the position of reliability administrator in the Department of Commerce. The administrator shall act as a source of independent expertise and a technical advisor to the commissioner, the commission and the public on issues related to the reliability of the electric system. In conducting its work, the administrator shall provide assistance to the commissioner in administering and implementing the department's duties under sections 216B.1612, 216B.1691, 216B.2422, 216B.2425, and 216B.243; chapters 216E, 216F, and 216G; and rules associated with those provisions and shall also:
Subd. 2. Administrative issues.
(c) The Department of Commerce shall pay:
Subd. 3. Assessment and appropriation.
In addition to the amount noted in subdivision 2, the commissioner may assess utilities, using the mechanism specified in that subdivision, up to an additional $500,000 annually through June 30, 2008. The amounts assessed under this subdivision are appropriated to the commissioner, and some or all of the amounts assessed may be transferred to the commissioner of administration, for the purposes specified in section 16B.325 and Laws 2001, chapter 212, article 1, section 3, as needed to implement those sections.
Subd. 4. Expiration.
Subdivisions 1 and 2 expire June 30, 2012. Subdivision 3 expires June 30, 2008.