Minnesota Statutes

§ 374.21 — AUDITORIUM; VETERAN ORGANIZATIONS, MEETING PLACES

Minnesota § 374.21
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCOUNTIES, COUNTY OFFICERS, REGIONAL AUTHORITIES
Ch. 374COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL

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Minn. Stat. § 374.21 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Municipal auditorium. If the city desires to construct an auditorium, the building may be included in the courthouse and city hall building if the county board agrees, an agreement is reached between the board and the city council on the cost of the addition to the courthouse and city hall building, and the entire amount of the additional cost is paid by the city. Nothing contained in this section shall require that the city must sell any existing auditorium building if an auditorium is constructed in the city hall and courthouse building. If the auditorium is included in the city hall and courthouse building, the auditorium shall not be managed by the joint building management committee of the city council and county board. The city shall manage the auditorium and shall pay

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Legislative History

(643-21)1929 c 397 s 21;1933 c 127 s 1;1933 c 400;Ex1936 c 99;1947 c 459 s 1;1985 c 109 s 4;2014 c 275 art 1 s 106

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