Minnesota Statutes
§ 383C.161 — COMMUNITY FAIR ASSOCIATIONS; APPROPRIATION
Minnesota § 383C.161
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Minn. Stat. § 383C.161 (2026).
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The St. Louis County Board, in addition to the power it now possesses to appropriate money to county agricultural societies, is hereby authorized to appropriate, to not more than ten duly organized community fair associations of its county, not to exceed $500 each. In no event shall more than twice the sum paid out in premiums by any community fair association be appropriated to it by the county board. Where there is more than one community fair association in a county, the county board in determining which association shall receive county funds shall consider the geographical location of the fair maintained by each and shall so make its appropriations to such associations that each different community and part of the county will share therein and be equally benefited thereby.
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Legislative History
1923 c 171 s 1;1925 c 267 s 1;1931 c 164 s 1;1986 c 444;1988 c 491 s 11
Nearby Sections
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§ 383C.021
BUDGET AND FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION§ 383C.022
CAPITAL PROGRAM§ 383C.023
REDUCTION OF APPROPRIATIONS§ 383C.024
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAX LEVY§ 383C.025
AMENDMENTS§ 383C.026
LAPSE OF APPROPRIATIONS§ 383C.027
ADMINISTRATION OF BUDGET§ 383C.032
APPOINTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR§ 383C.033
MEETINGS; RECORDS; RULES AND REGULATIONS§ 383C.034
DUTIES OF DIRECTOR§ 383C.035
UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE§ 383C.037
CLASSIFICATION PLAN§ 383C.038
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Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 383C.161, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/383C/383C.161.