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Details on live and online state auctions, including schedules, detailed listings, procedures for state agencies and more.

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The State of Minnesota's Surplus Property Auction schedule for the current year. Includes date and location of each auction.

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A, Back To Top ; Accountancy, Board of, The Board of Accountancy certifies, licenses and regulates certified public accountants (CPA's) and licensed public accountants (LPA's) and their firms in order to provide the public with qualified professional public accounting services. ; Administration, Department of, This department provides services to government agencies, information for vendors who wish to do business with the state, information on data practices, public auctions, State Register, Minnesota Bookstore and more. ; Administrative Hearings, Office of, The Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) was established in 1976 to provide a fair, prompt and impartial hearing process for citizens who disagree with actions taken by government. This office conducts hearings on rulemaking, workers compensation disputes, and contested cases involving state agencies and local governments. Search the report database for the full text of reports, recommendations, and orders from public cases dating back to 1977. ; Aging, Board on, The Minnesota Board on Aging is the gateway to services for seniors and their families. MBA listens to senior concerns, researches for solutions, and proposes policy to address senior needs. ; Agriculture, Department of, This department protects the public health and safety regarding food and agricultural products. ; Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement, Division of Department of Public Safety which includes Alcohol Enforcement, Gambling Enforcement and Liquor Database. ; Amateur Sports Commission, Minnesota, The Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission (MASC) was created in 1987 by the Minnesota State Legislature to promote the economic and social benefits of sports. ; Animal Health, Board of, Responsibilities include protecting the health of domestic animals of the state, regulating and inspecting many aspects of the livestock and poultry industries. Licensing of cat and dog kennels and dealers and research establishments. ; Archaeologist, Office of the State, The OSA is charged with sponsoring, conducting and directing research into the prehistoric and historic archaeology of Minnesota; protecting and preserving archaeological sites and objects and ; Architecture, Engineering, Land Survey, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design, Board of, The board examines, licenses, and regulates the practice of architecture, professional engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture, geoscience, and use of title for certified interior design. ; Arts Board, Minnesota, The board provides aid for a variety of arts activities in the performing, visual and literary arts. The board also offers consultant services, mailing lists, workshops, conferences and publications. ; Arts Education, Perpich Center for, The Perpich Center for Arts Education is a state agency. The Center's three main components are: the Arts High School (AHS), the Professional Development Institute (PDI), and the Research, Assessment and Curriculum Division(RAC). ; Asian-Pacific Minnesotans, Council on, Advises the governor and members of the legislature on issues pertaining to Asian Pacific Minnesotans; to advocate on issues of importance to the Asian Pacific community; and to act as a broker between the Asian Pacific community and mainstream society. ; Assessors, Board of, The Board of Assessors was established by the Legislature to educate, license and monitor the conduct of assessors in Minnesota. ; Assistive Technology (STAR), A System of Technology to Achieve Results (STAR) is located within the Minnesota Department of Administration. STAR's mission is to help ALL MINNESOTANS with disabilities gain access to and acquire the assistive technology they need to live, learn, work and play. ; Attorney General, The Attorney General is the chief legal officer for the State of Minnesota. The Office represents and provides legal advice to over 100 state agencies, boards and commissions. ; B, Back To Top ; Behavioral Health and Therapy, Board of, The Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy was created by legislative act on May 19, 2003. It was originally created and currently exists to protect the public through the regulation of licensed professional counselors (LPCs) in the state of Minnesota. Regulation is accomplished through licensure examination and renewal, as well as by the investigation of complaints. ; Barber Examiners, Board of, The Board of Barber Examiners protects the public health and safety through the regulation and licensing of barbering practice in Minnesota. ; Board of Cosmetologist Examiners, The Board of Cosmetologist Examiners was established to ensure the health and safety of the people of Minnesota. ; Board of Occupational Therapy Practice, The board’s mission is to protect the public through effective licensure and enforcement of the statutes and rules governing the practice of occupational therapy to reasonably ensure a standard of competent and ethical practice. ; Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is committed to protecting Minnesotans by providing high quality services to the criminal justice community. This is accomplished through timely, personal service in partnership with law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies. ; C, Back To Top ; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, The Board develops and administers registration, disclosure, and enforcement programs to ensure that the requirements of the Ethics in Government Act are met. ; Cannabis Expungement Board, The CEB was created to review eligible felony and certain misdemeanor level cannabis-related conviction/stay of adjudication records and determine eligibility for expungement or resentencing. ; Cannabis Management, Office of, The Office of Cannabis Management will regulate cannabis (including for the adult-use market, the Minnesota Medical Cannabis Program, and for low-potency hemp edibles) and issue licenses and develop regulations outlining how and when businesses can participate in the industry. ; Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, The Board is to preserve and enhance the dignity, beauty, and architectural integrity of the Capitol, the buildings immediately adjacent to it, the Capitol grounds and the Capitol Area. ; Chiropractic Examiners, Board of, The Board exists to protect the public's interest through regulation of chiropractors in the state of Minnesota. Regulation is accomplished through licensure examination and renewal, as well as by investigation of complaints. ; Clerk of Appellate Courts, The Clerk of Appellate Courts accepts filings for Supreme Court and Court of Appeals cases and provides parties with copies of court orders and opinions. All case filings should be sent to the Clerk's Office, never to appellate judges directly. The Clerk's Office notifies parties of any deficiencies in their filings and instructs them on how to make the necessary corrections. ; Client Security Board, The Client Security Board administers the Client Security Fund which is a fund established by the Minnesota Supreme Court in 1987 to reimburse clients who suffer loss of money or other property from the dishonest conduct of their attorney. ; Climatology Office, State, The State Climatology Office workgroups exists to study and describe the climate of Minnesota. Each of its members concentrates its efforts on specific topical areas in which climate plays a significant role. ; Commerce Department, This department is the chief regulator for the banking, energy, insurance, real estate, residential construction, securities, telecommunications industries and also operates Minnesota's Unclaimed Property. ; Corrections Department, The department regulates and operates ten correctional facilities including eight for adults and one for juveniles. It is also responsible for provision of probation, supervised release, and parole services. ; Cosmetic Examiners, Board of, The Board of Cosmetologist Examiners was established to ensure the health and safety of the people of Minnesota. ; Court System (Judicial Branch), Link to the Court system in the Judicial branch of state government. ; Court of Appeals, By statute, the Court of Appeals issues a published opinion only in the most important and complex cases. Published opinions include an extensive analysis of the facts and law. They will be considered and used by courts faced with similar issues in the future, and they are published in books found in most law libraries. ; D, Back To Top ; Deaf, DeafBlind & Hard of Hearing, Minnesota Commission of the Dentistry, Board of, The Minnesota Commision of the Deaf, DeafBlind & Hard of Hearing is a Governor appointed Commission that advocates for communications access and equal opportunity with Minnesotans who are deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing. The Board of Dentistry examines, licenses and registers dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants and enforces the Minnesota Dental Practices Act. ; Developmental Disabilities, Governor's Council on, This web site features an extensive array of resources addressing developmental disability issues. Professionals and advocates as well as individuals and families will find resources focused toward their interests in designated sections of the site. ; Dietetics and Nutrition Practice, Board of, Promoting public interest in receiving quality dietetic and nutrition services from competent licensed dietitians and nutritionists. ; Disability, Minnesota Council on, The Minnesota Council on Disability (MCD) is an agency that collaborates, advocates, advises and provides information to expand opportunities, increase the quality of life and empower all persons with disabilities. ; District Courts, Minnesota's trial courts are located throughout the 87 counties in the state and are organized into 10 Judicial Districts. ; Driver and Vehicle Services, Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) is a division of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. DVS is responsible for the administration of Minnesota's driver's license and vehicle registration programs. Its primary functions include driver's license testing and issuance, driver safety compliance, motor vehicle title and registration, commercial vehicle registration, and auto dealer licensing and regulation. ; E, Back To Top ; Economic Status of Women, Legislative Commission on the, The commission advises the legislature and provides basic information and statistics on women in Minnesota. ; Education Department, The Minnesota Department of Education formerly Children, Families and Learning works to help communities to measurably improve the well-being of children through programs that focus on education, community services, prevention, and the preparation of young people for the world of work. ; Electric Energy Task Force, The Legislative Electric Energy Task Force(LEETF)was created by the Minnesota Legislature in 1994 to study future electric energy sources and costs and to make recommendations for legislation for an environmentally and economically sustainable energy supply. ; Electricity, Board of, The board administers electrical licensing requirements statewide and inspects new electrical installations. ; Emergency Medical Services Regulatory, Board of, The EMSRB is the lead agency for emergency medical services in Minnesota. The board licenses and regulates ambulance services, certifies and registers EMS personnel, investigates complaints, administers a variety of EMS funding and programs and ; Employment and Economic Development Department, The Minnesota Department of Economic Security (DES) and the Department of Trade and Economic Development (DTED) have merged to support the economic success of individuals, businesses and communities by improving opportunities for growth. ; Environmental Quality Board, The board develops policy, creates long-range plans and reviews proposed projects that would significantly influence Minnesota's environment. ; Explore Minnesota, Use this website to learn about Minnesota's tourism industry and to participate in Explore Minnesota Tourism marketing programs. ; F, Back To Top ; Film and TV Board, Minnesota, The Minnesota Film and TV Board works to build and promote the commerce and art of the moving image industry in the State of Minnesota. ; Fire Marshal, The mission of the State Fire Marshal Division is to protect lives and property by fostering a fire safe environment through investigation, enforcement, regulation, emergency response, data collection and public education. ; Forest Resources Council, Minnesota, The MFRC helps develop and implement SFRA initiatives. Additionally, the MFRC advises the governor and federal, state and local governments on sustainable forest resource policies and practices. ; G, Back To Top ; Gambling Control, Board on, Educates and regulates the lawful gambling industry to ensure the integrity of operations and provide for the lawful use of net profits. The five forms of lawful gambling are pull-tabs, raffles, bingo, paddlewheels, and tipboards. ; Geospatial Advisory Council, Minnesota, The Minnesota Geospatial Advisory Council provides advice, support and recommendations for improving services statewide through the coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of geospatial technology. ; Geological Survey, Minnesota, The Survey conducts basic and applied earth science research, conveys that information to the public through publications and service activities, and promotes earth science education. Minnesota is its exclusive focus ; Geospatial Information, Office of, The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo) provides leadership and coordination regarding GIS data and services in the State of Minnesota. ; Governor's Office, Find information about Minnesota's Governor, Lieutenant Governor, administration, news, and more. ; Governors Workforce Development Council, The GWDC's mission is to analyze and recommend workforce development policies to the Governor and Legislature toward talent development, resource alignment and system effectiveness to ensure a globally competitive workforce for Minnesota. ; Grants Management, Office of, State of Minnesota competitive grant opportunities. Grant seekers can search for grant opportunities by state agency or by subject area by following the appropriate link. ; H, Back To Top ; Health Care Access, Legislative Commission on, This 10-member oversight commission was created by the 1992 Legislature to review the progress of the Department of Health, the Minnesota Health Care Commission, and all other agencies involved in implementing the MinnesotaCare law. ; Health, Department of, The Minnesota Department of Health is the state's lead public health agency, responsible for protecting, maintaining and improving the health of all Minnesotans. ; Health Professionals Services Program, The State of Minnesota Health Professional Services Program (HPSP) is a professionally staffed, confidential program designed to monitor the treatment and continuing care of eligible, regulated health professionals. ; Higher Education, Minnesota Office of, The Minnesota Office of Higher Education works to help students achieve financial access to post-secondary education, enable students to choose among post-secondary education options, protect and inform educational consumers and produce independent, statewide information on post-secondary education. ; Historical Society, Minnesota, The Minnesota Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1849 to preserve and share Minnesota history. The Society collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota's past through interactive and engaging museum exhibits, extensive libraries and collections, 25 historic sites, educational programs and book publishing. ; Homeland Security and Emergency Management, The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the state from the many threats we face. ; House Research Department, House Research provides nonpartisan, neutral research and legal services to the Minnesota House of Representatives. ; Housing Finance Agency, Minnesota, This agency offers five primary services, development and redevelopment, supportive housing, homeownership loan programs, preservation of federally-assisted housing and resident and organizational support. ; Human Rights, Department of, The primary function of this department is resolution of charges of illegal discrimination, public education aimed at eliminating and preventing discrimination and promotion of employment opportunities for women, minorities and persons with disabilities. ; Human Services, Department of, Human Services offers programs for health care, child support, child protection, food support, general assistance, nursing home care, seniors, people who are deaf, people who have developmental disabilities, foster care, adoption, child care assistance, refugee services, adolescent services and homelessness prevention, and adult and children's mental health services. ; Humanities Commission, Minnesota, The Minnesota Humanities Commission (MHC) was created by an Act of Congress in 1971. The MHC operates as an independent, not-for-profit organization. MHC receives funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Minnesota State Legislature, foundations, corporations, and individuals. ; I, Back To Top ; Independent Living Council, Minnesota Statewide, The council provides statewide planning and policies necessary to provide Independent Living Services ; Indian Affairs Council, Minnesota, MIAC is the official liaison between the State of Minnesota and the 11 tribal Governments within the state. The Council provides a forum for and advises state government on issues of concern to urban Indian communities. Minnesota was the first state in the nation to establish an Indian Affairs agency and provided a model for other states to follow. ; Insurance, Department of Commerce, The Insurance Commissioner's office in Minnesota is housed within the Department of Commerce. Our mission is to ensure that consumers and industry are treated fairly in the thousands of insurance transactions that take place each year in Minnesota. We also focus on providing efficient and professional service. ; Investment Board, Minnesota State, The State Board of Investment serves the State of Minnesota by investing the assets of state and local employee benefit plans, state-sponsored savings plans, non-retirement trust funds, and state cash accounts. ; Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board, The IRRRB helps strengthen and diversify the economy of northeastern Minnesota. Specifically, the IRRRB serves the interests of the Taconite Tax Relief Area (TTRA), a geographical region encompassing approximately 13,000 square miles. ; J, Back To Top ; Judicial Standards, Board on, The Board on Judicial Standards is an independent state agency that receives and acts upon complaints about Minnesota judges for judicial misconduct or wrongdoing. The board also handles judicial disability matters. ; L, Back To Top ; Labor and Industry, Department of, The Department of Labor and Industry oversees the state's programs for apprenticeship, construction codes and licensing, dual-training (PIPELINE Program), occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, workers' compensation and youth skills training programs. ; Latino Affairs, Minnesota Council, The Council advises the Governor and the legislature on the issues and problems of Hispanic people in Minnesota and it serves as a liaison between state and federal governments, private organizations and Minnesota's Chicano/Latino community. ; Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board, The office is established by the Minnesota Supreme Court to investigate complaints of unethical conduct against any Minnesota lawyer. ; Legislative Advisory Commission, The commission has the authority to review and grant requests by state departments and agencies for additional personnel or funding from contingent appropriations. The governor presides and the commissioner of finance acts as secretary. ; Legislative Auditor, Office of, The office's principal goal is to provide the Legislature, agencies, and the public with audit and evaluation reports that are accurate, objective, timely, and useful. Through its reports, the office seeks to strengthen accountability and promote good management in government. ; Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), The function of the LCMR is to make funding recommendations to the legislature for special natural resource projects. These projects help maintain and enhance Minnesota's natural resources. Today's LCMR developed from a program initiated in 1963. ; Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement, The Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement was created to study and investigate public retirement systems. ; Legislative Commission on Planning and Fiscal Policy, The commission was created to provide the legislature with in-depth analysis of projected state revenues, expenditures, and tax expenditures. ; Legislative Coordinating Commission, The commission serves as the umbrella organization for legislative commissions, joint agencies, and other boards and was created to coordinate the legislative activities of the senate and house of representatives. ; Legislative Reference Library, The Legislative Reference Library is a joint legislative agency under the Legislative Coordinating Commission, established in 1969. The Library’s primary clientele are legislators and legislative staff. The Library’s collection focuses on public policy materials including state government documents, consultants’ reports, and newspaper resources. The Library also collects primary legislative materials including House and Senate committee minutes and hearings. ; License Minnesota, From this site you can access licensing information on nearly 600 licenses administered by over 45 state agencies in Minnesota. For the first time you can find the licenses you need, whether business, professional, recreational, or vehicle in one spot. ; Lottery, Minnesota State, Proceeds Benefit Our Natural and Economic Environments. ; M, Back To Top ; Management Analysis and Development, Management Analysis and Development (MAD) is a nationally recognized fee-for-service management consulting group providing custom-designed services and training to public service clients since 1985. MAD offers organizational problem-solving, analysis, and leadership development tailored to meet your needs.

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2024 Great Minnesota Get-Together | Minnesota State Fair

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