Minnesota Statutes
§ 414.051 — TOWNSHIPS OF MORE THAN 2,000; CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE RECOMMENDATIONS
Minnesota § 414.051
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 414.051 (2026).
Text
After each federal census the chief administrative law judge may determine the townships which have a population in excess of 2,000 exclusive of any municipality or part of a municipality within the township and make recommendations which the chief administrative law judge considers necessary and reasonable to the board of any such township.
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Legislative History
1969 c 1146 s 14;1975 c 271 s 6;1981 c 357 s 106;2002 c 223 s 17;2008 c 196 art 2 s 15
Nearby Sections
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§ 414.011
DEFINITIONS§ 414.033
ANNEXATION BY ORDINANCE§ 414.0333
JOINT INFORMATIONAL MEETING§ 414.039
EFFECT OF ANNEXATION ON EASEMENTS§ 414.041
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Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 414.051, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/414/414.051.