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Home » US Law » 2022 Minnesota Statutes » Chapters 410 - 414 — Cities, Organization » Chapter 410 — Classification; Charters

Section 410.24 — New Or Revised Charter.

410.24 NEW OR REVISED CHARTER. Any city having a home rule charter may submit and adopt a new or revised charter in the manner provided by law for the original adoption of such home rule charter. History: (1298) 1909 c 236 s 2; 1961 c 608 s 8

Section 410.30 — City May Revert To Statutory City; Process; Transition.

410.30 CITY MAY REVERT TO STATUTORY CITY; PROCESS; TRANSITION. Any city of any class having a home rule charter may abandon such charter and become a statutory city. A proposal to abandon the charter shall be presented, adopted, and become effective in the same manner as a charter amendment, and all statutory provisions relating to […]

Section 410.32 — Cities May Issue Capital Notes For Capital Equipment.

410.32 CITIES MAY ISSUE CAPITAL NOTES FOR CAPITAL EQUIPMENT. (a) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of other law or charter, a home rule charter city may, by resolution and without public referendum, issue capital notes subject to the city debt limit to purchase capital equipment. (b) For purposes of this section, “capital equipment” means: (1) public […]

Section 410.325 — Tax Anticipation Certificates.

410.325 TAX ANTICIPATION CERTIFICATES. Notwithstanding a contrary provision of other law or charter, a home rule charter city may issue tax anticipation certificates in the manner and subject to the limitations applicable to statutory cities under section 412.261. The certificates may also be issued in anticipation of federal and state aids, but the total amount […]

Section 410.33 — Savings Clause.

410.33 SAVINGS CLAUSE. If a city charter is silent on a matter that is addressed for statutory cities by chapter 412 or other general law and general law does not prohibit a city charter from addressing the matter or expressly provide that a city charter prevails over general law on the matter, then the city […]