Minnesota Statutes

§ 216.17 — NOTICES AND ORDERS; FILINGS; SERVICE

Minnesota § 216.17
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartUTILITIES
Ch. 216PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

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Minn. Stat. § 216.17 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Commission notices and orders; signature. All notices and orders in proceedings before the commission must be signed by the secretary. Electronic signature by the secretary is permitted. Subd. 2.Service of notice, order, or other document from commission. Service of all notices, orders, and other documents by the commission may be made by mail, personal delivery, or electronic service upon any person or firm, or upon the president, general manager, or other proper executive officer of any corporation interested. If any party has appeared by attorney, such service must be made upon the attorney. Notwithstanding section14.62, orders and decisions may be served by mail, by personal delivery, or by electronic service. The commission may provide electronic service to any person

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Legislative History

(4642)RL s 1967;1971 c 25 s 67;1980 c 614 s 123;2007 c 10 s 2;2013 c 135 art 3 s 18,19

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