Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
CHAPTER 93-S.F.No. 1945 An act relating to local government; requiring a city council to vote on charter commission recommendations for charter amendments by ordinance; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 410.12, subdivision 7. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 410.12, subdivision 7, is amended to read: Subd. 7. [AMENDMENT BY ORDINANCE.] Upon recommendation of the charter commission the city council may enact a charter amendment by ordinance.Such anWithin one month of receiving a recommendation to amend the charter by ordinance, the city must publish notice of a public hearing on the proposal and the notice must contain the text of the proposed amendment. The city council must hold the public hearing on the proposed charter amendment at least two weeks but not more than one month after the notice is published. Within one month of the public hearing, the city council must vote on the proposed charter amendment ordinance. The ordinance, ifis enacted, shall beadopted by the council byif it receives an affirmative vote of allitsmembersafter a public hearing upon two weeks' publishednotice containing the text of the proposed amendmentof the city council andshall beis approved by the mayor and published as in the case of other ordinances. An ordinance amending a city charter shall not become effective until 90 days after passage and publication or at such later date as is fixed in the ordinance. Within 60 days after passage and publication of such an ordinance, a petition requesting a referendum on the ordinance may be filed with the city clerk. Such petition shall be signed by qualified voters equal in number to two percent of the total number of votes cast in the city at the last state general election or 2,000, whichever is less. If the city has a system of permanent registration of voters, only registered voters are eligible to sign the petition. If the requisite petition is filed within the prescribed period, the ordinance shall not become effective until it is approved by the voters as in the case of charter amendments submitted by the charter commission, the council, or by petition of the voters, except that the council may submit the ordinance at any general or special election held at least 60 days after submission of the petition, or it may reconsider its action in adopting the ordinance. As far as practicable the requirements of subdivisions 1 to 3 apply to petitions submitted under this section, to an ordinance amending a charter, and to the filing of such ordinance when approved by the voters. Presented to the governor May 21, 2005 Signed by the governor May 25, 2005, 12:20 p.m.
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