Section | Headnote |
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415.01 | TOWN LAWS, APPLICATION; USE OF POWERS BY CITY. |
415.02 | CHARTER, ORDINANCES; CODIFICATION AS EVIDENCE. |
415.021 | CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES. |
415.03 | [Repealed, 1949 c 119 s 110] |
415.031 | [Repealed, 1976 c 44 s 70] |
415.032 | [Repealed, 1951 c 174 s 1] |
415.033 | [Repealed, 1976 c 44 s 70] |
415.035 | [Repealed, 1976 c 44 s 70] |
415.04 | [Repealed, 1945 c 464 s 2] |
415.045 | [Repealed, 1949 c 119 s 110] |
415.05 | [Repealed, 1976 c 44 s 70] |
415.06 | [Repealed, 1976 c 44 s 70] |
415.07 | [Repealed, 1976 c 44 s 70] |
415.08 | [Repealed, 1961 c 561 s 17] |
415.10 | CERTAIN CITIES; OFFICIALS; PER DIEM PAYMENTS. |
415.11 | SECOND TO FOURTH CLASS CITIES; GOVERNING BODY SALARIES. |
415.15 | RESIGNING MEMBER CANNOT VOTE FOR SUCCESSOR. |
415.16 | EMPLOYMENT; RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT. |
415.17 | BUSINESSES THAT VIOLATE ORDINANCES. |
415.18 | CITY UNIT MAY PAY FOR PERFORMANCE BONDS. |
A town must not exercise the powers conferred in chapters 365 to 368 within the territory embraced within the limits of any city, but a city has and may exercise within its limits any of the powers conferred by these chapters upon towns.
Any city may cause its charter and all general and special laws, ordinances, resolutions, rules, and bylaws in force therein to be codified, printed, and published and may declare by ordinance such codification to be prima facie evidence of the law of such municipality. It shall thereupon be received in evidence by the courts.
A statutory or home rule charter city, or town, may revise and codify and print in book, pamphlet or newspaper form, any ordinances, resolutions, and rules of the city or town and may include therein for reference any applicable general or special laws. Such codification shall be a sufficient publication of any ordinance included in it and not previously published in a newspaper if a substantial quantity of the codification is printed for general distribution to the public. A copy of any ordinances adopted by the city or town must be furnished to the county law library or its designated depository. A city or town, upon request, shall be reimbursed a reasonable charge by the county law library for a copy furnished.
The governing body of any city in which the net tax capacity consists in part of iron ore, taconite or semitaconite may pay the members of such governing body a per diem in an amount not to exceed $25 per day nor $250 per year for members of such governing body who are absent from the municipality in the performance of their duty as municipal officials.
1957 c 246 s 1; 1963 c 158 s 1; 1973 c 57 s 1; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1988 c 719 art 5 s 84; 1989 c 329 art 13 s 20
Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, charter, or ordinance, the governing body of any statutory or home rule charter city of the second, third or fourth class may by ordinance fix their own salaries as members of such governing body, and the salary of the chief elected executive officer of such city, in such amount as they deem reasonable.
No change in salary shall take effect until after the next succeeding municipal election.
Notwithstanding subdivision 2 or a charter provision to the contrary, the governing body may enact an ordinance to take effect before the next succeeding municipal election that reduces the salaries of the members of the governing body. The ordinance shall be in effect for 12 months, unless another period of time is specified in the ordinance, after which the salary of the members reverts to the salary in effect immediately before the ordinance was enacted.
No resigning member of a city council shall participate in a vote of the council to choose a person to replace the resigning member.
Notwithstanding any contrary provision of other law, home rule charter, ordinance or resolution, no statutory or home rule charter city or county shall require that a person be a resident of the city or county as a condition of employment by the city or county except for positions which by their duties require the employee to live on the premises of the person's place of employment.
A statutory or home rule charter city or county, except if it is located in the area defined in section 473F.02, subdivision 2, may impose a reasonable area or response time residency requirement if there is a demonstrated, job-related necessity.
A statutory or home rule charter city or county may impose a reasonable residency requirement on persons employed as volunteers or as members of a nonprofit firefighting corporation if there is a demonstrated, job-related necessity. The residency requirement must be related to response time and established without regard to political subdivision boundaries.
The governing body of a home rule charter or statutory city may order that a place of business be closed if it determines that the business conducted at that place was in violation of a city zoning or licensing ordinance at the time the business was established at that location. The city must have in place a proper notification procedure and have followed the procedure prior to requesting the enforcement of this section.
When an officer or employee of any statutory or home rule charter city is required to furnish a fidelity or faithful performance bond, the governing body of the city, or the board or commission to whom the officer or employee is responsible, may provide for the payment of the premium on the bond from city funds.
In lieu of individual bonds, the governing body, board or commission may provide for blanket position bonds furnished by a surety company to cover any officer or employee required to furnish a bond if all of the obligations required by law, charter, or ordinance to be assumed by the principal and the principal's sureties by an individual bond are included in the blanket position bond.
This section is supplementary to other statutory and charter provisions and supersedes such provisions only to the extent that they restrict or prohibit action authorized by this section.
1959 c 198 s 1; 1984 c 384 s 2; 1986 c 444
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Revisor of Statutes