Minnesota Statutes
§ 412.391 — ABOLITION OF COMMISSION OR UTILITY TRANSFER
Minnesota § 412.391
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Minn. Stat. § 412.391 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.To council; procedure.
The public utilities commission of any statutory city may be abolished or its jurisdiction over any particular utility transferred to the council by following the procedure prescribed in this section.
Subd. 2.Ballot question if abolition.
The council may, and upon petition therefor signed by voters equal in number to at least 15 percent of the electors voting at the last previous city election shall submit to the voters at a regular or special election the question of abolition of the public utilities commission. The question on the ballot shall be stated substantially as follows: "Shall the public utilities commission be abolished?"
Subd. 3.Ballot question if transfer.
Upon like presentation of a petition for election on the question of transfer to
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Legislative History
1949 c 119 s 49;1953 c 735 s 7;1973 c 123 art 2 s 1subd 2
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ADDITIONAL POWERS§ 412.014
POWER TO OPERATE TELEPHONE LINES§ 412.015
UNIFORM CODE OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT§ 412.016
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OFFICERS§ 412.022
COUNCIL MAY PROVIDE FOUR-YEAR TERM§ 412.023
TRANSITION SCHEDULE§ 412.081
SEPARATION FROM TOWN§ 412.091
DISSOLUTION; PETITION; VOTE§ 412.093
DISSOLUTION SECURED BY CLAIMANTS§ 412.111
DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS§ 412.121
ACTING MAYOR§ 412.131
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