The commission shall have the powers and duties set forth in this section.
It may undertake control programs in the district in accordance with expert and technical plans.
It may employ and fix the duties and compensation of a director who shall develop the control programs of the district and shall supervise its execution.
It may employ and fix the duties and compensation of a business administrator who shall administer the business affairs of the commission.
It may employ such other persons and contract for such other services as may be needed to carry out the control programs in the district, except that no person may be employed by the commission who is related to any commissioner.
MS 1994 [Repealed, 1996 c 305 art 1 s 108]
It may purchase materials, supplies, and equipment as may be necessary to carry out the control programs in the district.
It may accept gifts of property for control program purposes.
It may sell and dispose of any of the property of the commission whenever such property is no longer needed for the purposes of the commission. If the estimated value of any such property is over $2,500, it shall be sold on competitive bids after two weeks' published notice.
It shall keep proper minutes of all its proceedings which shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times.
It shall keep proper and adequate books of accounts showing all its receipts and disbursements by date, source, and amount.
It may obtain suitable, proper, and adequate public liability and workers' compensation insurance and such other insurance as it deems necessary.
It may enter into agreements with counties, cities or towns of the state of Minnesota outside of the district to conduct control program activities in these political subdivisions in order to effectuate control programs in the district and subdivisions.
It may collect and receive from all counties in the district the money for operation of the district.
It may perform whatever other acts are reasonable and necessary to carry out the general and specific powers of the commission.
It may require employees of the commission who handle commission funds to furnish surety bonds in such amount as is determined by the commission.
The commission may establish a research program to evaluate the effects of control programs on other fauna. The purpose of the program is to identify the types and magnitude of the adverse effects of the control program on fish and wildlife and associated food chain invertebrates. The commission may conduct research through contracts with qualified outside researchers.
MS 2002 [Repealed, 1Sp2003 c 16 s 11]
The commission shall consult and cooperate with the state department of health in developing management techniques to control disease vectoring ticks.
Minn. Stat. § 473.704
1975 c 13 s 129; 1975 c 359 s 23; 1982 c 579 s 6; 1983 c 129 s 4; 1984 c 492 s 1; 1985 c 295 s 3; 1986 c 460 s 52; 1989 c 146 s 2; 1990 c 460 s 4; 1993 c 13 art 1 s 42; 1995 c 255 art 2 s 8; 1996 c 464 art 1 s 6; 2000 c 339 s 1; 2003 c 127 art 13 s 4; 1Sp2003 c 21 art 11 s 30