Minnesota Statutes

§ 415.19 — NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES

Minnesota § 415.19
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCITIES, GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Ch. 415VARIOUS MUNICIPAL POWERS

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Minn. Stat. § 415.19 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Definitions. For the purposes of this section:

(1)"city" means a statutory or home rule charter city;
(2)"electronic notification system" means an electronic notification system operated by the city that distributes general city information or notices through email; and
(3)"proposed ordinance" means a proposed new ordinance or a proposed amendment to an ordinance. Subd. 2.Posting.
(a)If a city posts ordinances on the city's website, the city must also post proposed ordinances on the website at least ten days before the city council meeting at which the proposed ordinance is scheduled for a final vote.
(b)If a city does not have an electronic notification system, the city must post notice of a proposed ordinance in the same location as other public notices are posted at

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2017 c 77 s 1

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