Minnesota Statutes

§ 365.125 — ORDINANCE FORMALITIES; PUBLISH, POST, RECORD

Minnesota § 365.125
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartTOWNS
Ch. 365TOWN GENERAL LAW

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Minn. Stat. § 365.125 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Formalities; title, style. An ordinance must be enacted by a majority vote of all the members of the town board unless a larger number is required by law. An ordinance must be signed by the chair of the town board and attested by the clerk. An ordinance must have a title and must begin with words like "The board of supervisors of the town of ......... ordains:". Subd. 2.Publication. An ordinance must be published once in a qualified newspaper having general circulation in the town. The whole ordinance must be published unless the town board decides that publishing its title and a summary of it clearly tells the public of its intent and effect. The text of the ordinance, if published, must be in body type no smaller than brevier or 8-point type. Subd. 3.If summary published

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Legislative History

1984 c 562 s 13;1986 c 444;1987 c 229 art 8 s 1;1995 c 186 s 75

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