The Minnesota Zoological Garden (Zoo) collected and appropriately deposited the revenues generated from enterprise activities. The Zoo provided reasonable assurance that revenues were adequately safeguarded and that revenue, payroll, and administrative expenditure transactions were properly recorded on the state's accounting system.
Key Findings and Recommendations
The Minnesota Zoological Garden, which opened in 1978, is located in Apple Valley, Minnesota. It was established pursuant to Minn. Stat. Chapter 85A as “a partnership between the private sector and the state.” The State Zoological Board manages and controls the Zoo. The board consists of 30 public and private sector members. The Governor and the Zoological Board each appoint 15 members. The board is responsible for appointing a director who serves as the chief administrative officer of the Zoo.
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