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Section 9.071 — Settlement Of Claims; Other Specified Powers.

9.071 SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS; OTHER SPECIFIED POWERS. The council has the powers with respect to: (1) timberlands provided in sections 90.031, 90.041, and 90.151; (2) lands acquired from the United States provided in section 94.50; (3) lands subject to delinquent drainage assessments provided in section 84A.20; (4) transfer of lands between departments of state government […]

Section 8.31 — Additional Duties Of Attorney General.

8.31 ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. Subdivision 1. Investigate offenses against provisions of certain designated sections; assist in enforcement. The attorney general shall investigate violations of the law of this state respecting unfair, discriminatory, and other unlawful practices in business, commerce, or trade, and specifically, but not exclusively, the Nonprofit Corporation Act (sections 317A.001 to […]

Section 8.32 — Consumer Affairs.

8.32 CONSUMER AFFAIRS. Subdivision 1. Generally. The attorney general has the responsibilities and duties prescribed by this section. Subd. 2. Duties. The attorney general shall: (1) enforce the provisions of law relating to consumer fraud and unlawful practices in connection therewith as set forth in sections 325F.68 and 325F.69; (2) enforce the provisions of law […]

Section 8.34 — Bias-motivated Crime Prosecution Training.

8.34 BIAS-MOTIVATED CRIME PROSECUTION TRAINING. Subdivision 1. Definition. For the purposes of this section, “prosecuting attorney” means a political subdivision’s elected or appointed county and city attorney and any of that attorney’s assistants who have criminal prosecution responsibility for bias-motivated crimes. Subd. 2. [Repealed, 1994 c 636 art 4 s 41] Subd. 3. Records of […]

Section 8.35 — Public Education Campaign.

8.35 PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN. The attorney general, in consultation with the commissioner of human services, may establish a public service campaign designed to educate the public about the necessity of the payment of child support to the well-being of the state’s children and taxpayers. The commissioner shall enter into a contract with the attorney general […]

Section 9.011 — Members; Duties, Powers.

9.011 MEMBERS; DUTIES, POWERS. Subdivision 1. Members. The Executive Council consists of the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, and attorney general. The governor is chair. Subd. 2. Executive secretary. The Executive Council appoints, fixes the salary of, and removes at pleasure an executive secretary. The executive secretary shall perform such duties as […]

Section 9.021 — Meetings.

9.021 MEETINGS. The Executive Council shall meet upon the call of the governor or upon the call of the executive secretary at the request of three or more members. History: 1953 c 492 s 2

Section 9.031 — Depositories For State Funds.

9.031 DEPOSITORIES FOR STATE FUNDS. Subdivision 1. Requirements for depositories. The Executive Council shall designate banks, trust companies, or credit unions within the state as depositories to receive state funds. The commissioner of management and budget is not liable for the safekeeping of the funds so lawfully deposited. The banks, trust companies, or credit unions […]

Section 9.041 — Settlement Of Claims And Controversies With United States.

9.041 SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS AND CONTROVERSIES WITH UNITED STATES. Subdivision 1. Proposing terms; accepting patents; reconveying. The Executive Council may consider and propose terms of settlement to the legislature of all claims and controversies between the state and the United States over lands granted to the state by the United States under any act of […]