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<br />Generic GO Bond Proceeds 20 Ver – 10/26/2020 <br />Grant Agreement for Construction Grants <br /> <br />Contract in the manner specified in Section 2.04 and for which the entire amount is used (i) to <br />acquire additional real estate that is needed to so operate the Real Property and, if applicable, <br />Facility in accordance with the requirements imposed under Section 2.04 and will be included <br />in and as part of the Public Entity’s ownership interest in the Real Property and, if applicable, <br />Facility, and/or (ii) to pay for capital improvements that are needed to so operate the Real <br />Property and, if applicable, Facility in accordance with the requirements imposed under Section <br />2.04. <br /> <br />L. If the amount of the G.O. Grant exceeds $200,000.00, then it must contain a <br />provision requiring the Counterparty to list any vacant or new positions it may have with state <br />workforce centers as required by Minn. Stat. § 116L.66, as it may be amended, modified or <br />replaced from time to time, for the term of the Use Contract. <br /> <br />M. It must contain a provision that clearly states that the Public Entity is not required to <br />renew the Use Contract beyond the original term thereof and that the Public Entity may, at its <br />sole option and discretion, allow the Use Contract to expire at the end of its original term and <br />thereafter directly operate the governmental program in the Real Property and, if applicable, <br />Facility or contract with some other entity to operate the governmental program in the Real <br />Property and, if applicable, Facility. <br /> <br />Section 3.02 Initial Term and Renewal. The initial term for a Use Contract may not <br />exceed the lesser of (i) 50% of the Useful Life of the Real Property and, if applicable, Facility for the <br />portion of the Real Property and, if applicable, Facility that is the subject of the Use Contract, or (ii) <br />the shortest term of the Public Entity’s ownership interest in the Real Property and, if applicable, <br />Facility. <br /> <br />A Use Contract may allow for renewals beyond its initial term on the conditions that (a) the <br />term of any renewal may not exceed the initial term, (b) the Public Entity must make a determination <br />that renewal will continue to carry out the Governmental Program and that the Counterparty is suited <br />and able to perform the functions contained in Use Contract that is to be renewed, (c) the Use Contract <br />may not include any provisions that would require, either directly or indirectly, the Public Entity to <br />either make the determination referred to in this Section or to renew the Use Contract with the <br />Counterparty after the expiration of the initial term or any renewal term, and (d) no such renewal may <br />occur prior to the date that is 6 months prior to the date on which the Use Contract is scheduled to <br />terminate. Provided, however, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein the Public <br />Entity’s voluntary agreement to reimburse the Counterparty for any investment that the Counterparty <br />provided for the acquisition or betterment of the Real Property and, if applicable, Facility that is the <br />subject of the Use Contract if the Public Entity does not renew a Use Contract if requested by the <br />Counterparty is not deemed to be a provision that directly or indirectly requires the Public Entity to <br />renew such Use Contract. <br /> <br />Section 3.03 Reimbursement of Counterparty. A Use Contract may but need not contain, <br />at the sole option and discretion of the Public Entity, a provision that requires the Public Entity to <br />reimburse the Counterparty for any investment that the Counterparty provided for the acquisition or <br />betterment of the Real Property and, if applicable, Facility that is the subject of the Use Contract if
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