Minnesota State is a public entity and enters into a high volume of contracts each year. Many of these contracts can be accommodated on the approved Minnesota State standard contract forms.
This page contains most of the standard templates which relate to contract matters. These forms have been approved by the Office of General Counsel and comply with Minnesota State policies and procedures. Any contract that is not on a Minnesota State standard contract form must be reviewed and approved by system legal counsel.
If you are looking for a document that is not listed, you may want to look at the forms library or you may contact us at: Sourcing@MinnState.edu.
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Minnesota State has templates for clinical affiliation agreements for nursing and other allied health programs. The templates below should be used as a starting point for all clinical affiliation agreements. The "nursing" template can be modified by the campus to include other allied health programs (i.e. dietician, dental, occupational/physical therapy, etc.) as needed. There should be only one clinical affiliation agreement for the college/university with a facility. Before establishing a new agreement with a facility, or amending an agreement, please check internally at your campus to determine which allied health programs should be included in the agreement.
Any changes or modifications to the template need to be reviewed by system legal counsel at the Office of General Counsel or the Attorney General's Office.
Additionally, Minnesota State legal counsel has negotiated a number of memorandum of agreement (MOA) templates for specific health care organizations. Samples of these negotiated MOA templates can be found on the Office of General Counsel's clinical agreements webpage.
Please remember that the MOA's found on the Office of General Counsel's website are to be used for reference and comparison purposes only. Guidance on use of pre-negotiated templates can be found on the Office of General Counsel's webpage.
Contact:
Mary Al Balber, Assistant General Counsel: MaryAl.Balber@minnstate.edu
Amanda Bohnhoff, Legal Assistant: Amanda.Bohnhoff@minnstate.edu
All design and construction projects, regardless of funding source, are required to be managed in e-Builder web-based project management software used for facilities projects. Project management includes executing agreements and processing payments for all vendors involved in design and construction projects. Vendors include: designer (architect/engineer), general contractor, construction manager, owner’s representative and specialty consultants. See eManual on Finance Connect for design and construction forms and templates.
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Point of Contacts:
Subject Matter : System Office Program Managers
Office of General Counsel: Mary Al Balber, MaryAl.Balber@MinnState.edu
Strategic Sourcing is a disciplined, efficient and modern approach to the way Minnesota State purchases more than $700 million in goods and services. Our mission is to provide oversight and facilitation of all colleges and university purchasing processes to ensure accountability and responsibility in purchasing policies and system procedures. We accomplish this by leveraging the buying power of the enterprise-wide system.
Point of Contacts:
Subject Matter: Michael Noble-Olson, Sourcing@Minnstate.edu
Office of General Counsel: Heidi Slegers, Heidi.Slegers@MinnState.edu
The Minnesota State system operates approximately 28 million square feet throughout the state of Minnesota. As a general rule, use of college or university facilities by a third party requires a written agreement governing such use. Likewise, a written agreement is required whenever a college or university seeks to lease property off campus.
Facilities Use Agreements are primarily designed for short term use and possession of land or facilities (one year and less) either on or off-campus.
Lease Agreements are primarily designed for longer-term use and possession of land or facilities (longer than one year) either on or off-campus. (Facilities Use FAQ, April 2018)
Easement and Licenses are interests in land most often requested by municipal or utility companies across or on our campuses. An easement or license should be used whenever a person or entity requests the placement of utilities (electrical, gas, stormwater, sewer), road right of way, wetlands, etc. on our campuses. Our standard easement agreement is revocable.
Point of Contacts:
Subject Matter: Paul Harrington at Paul.Harrington@MinnState.edu
Office of General Counsel: Mary Al Balber, MaryAl.Balber@MinnState.edu
It is Minnesota State's policy to bid any goods or services that cost $50,000 or more. Competitive bidding allows Minnesota State to properly survey the marketplace and purchase goods and services as well as ensures it is compliant with federal, state, and Minnesota State regulations. Once you have received a request for a bid or proposal, carefully review the requirements as late bids will not be considered.
Our mission is to provide oversight and facilitation of all colleges and university purchasing process to ensure accountability and responsibility in purchasing policies and system procedures. We accomplish this by leveraging the buying power of the enterprise-wide system.
Point of Contacts:
Subject Matter: Michael Noble-Olson,Sourcing@Minnstate.edu
Office of General Counsel: Heidi Slegers, Heidi.Slegers@MinnState.edu
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Riverland Community College
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