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Section 471.96 — Members Of Civic Educational Associations.

471.96 MEMBERS OF CIVIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS. Subdivision 1. Dues, expenses. The governing bodies of cities, counties, and towns are hereby authorized to appropriate necessary funds to provide membership of their respective municipal corporations or political subdivisions respectively in county, regional, state, and national associations of a civic, educational, or governmental nature which have as their […]

Section 471.97 — Authority To Advance Expense Money.

471.97 AUTHORITY TO ADVANCE EXPENSE MONEY. The governing bodies of cities and counties may advance to any authorized person the estimated costs of traveling to and attending meetings both within and outside the state on official business, including but not limited to attending meetings under the provisions of sections 465.58 and 471.96. Every person who […]

Section 471.935 — Appropriations For Senior, Youth Centers.

471.935 APPROPRIATIONS FOR SENIOR, YOUTH CENTERS. A statutory or home rule charter city, county, or town may appropriate money to support the facilities, programs, and services of a public or private, not-for-profit senior citizen center or youth center. History: 1999 c 155 s 2

Section 471.941 — Appropriation For Artistic Activities.

471.941 APPROPRIATION FOR ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES. For the purposes of this section, “artistic organization” means an association, corporation, or other group of persons that provides an opportunity for persons to participate in the creation, performance, or appreciation of artistic activities which include but are not limited to: music, dance, drama, folk art, architecture and allied fields, […]

Section 471.95 — Patients In Public Hospitals, Extension Of Credit.

471.95 PATIENTS IN PUBLIC HOSPITALS, EXTENSION OF CREDIT. The body or bodies authorized by law to levy taxes for the maintenance and operation of any county, city, or town hospital, sanitarium, or nursing home; hospital district; or of any such facility operated jointly by any combination of county, city, or town, may authorize the furnishing […]

Section 471.924 — County Regulation Of Secondhand And Junk Dealers.

471.924 COUNTY REGULATION OF SECONDHAND AND JUNK DEALERS. Subdivision 1. Authority. For the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of its residents, any county in the state may regulate the activities of secondhand and junk dealers. Subd. 2. Implementation. The purposes and objectives of the authority granted by this section shall […]

Section 471.925 — Definitions.

471.925 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of sections 471.924 to 471.929, “secondhand goods” or “junk dealer” means a person engaged in the business of buying secondhand goods of any kind, including but not limited to coins, gold, silver, jewelry, metals, guns, and wrecked or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicles intended to be wrecked or dismantled, but […]

Section 471.926 — Relation To Other County Authority.

471.926 RELATION TO OTHER COUNTY AUTHORITY. Any ordinance adopted by a county pursuant to sections 471.924 to 471.929 shall complement and be in addition to any other authority granted to a county pursuant to state statute or rule. History: 1985 c 289 s 11

Section 471.927 — Cooperation With Municipalities.

471.927 COOPERATION WITH MUNICIPALITIES. The governing body of any municipality may continue to exercise the authority to regulate secondhand or junk dealers as provided by law, but may contract with the county board of commissioners for administration and enforcement of countywide regulations or ordinance provisions within the borders of the municipality. History: 1985 c 289 […]