Minnesota Statutes

§ 455.29 — MUNICIPALITIES MAY EXTEND ELECTRIC SERVICE

Minnesota § 455.29
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartLOCAL PUBLIC UTILITIES, ENTERPRISES
Ch. 455ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS

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Minn. Stat. § 455.29 (2026).

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Except as otherwise restricted by chapter 216B, the governing body, or the commission or board charged with the operation of the public utilities, if one exists therein, of any municipality in the state owning and operating an electric light and power plant for the purpose of the manufacture and sale of electrical power or for the purchase and redistribution of electrical power, may, upon a two-thirds vote of the governing body, or the commission or board, in addition to all other powers now possessed by such municipality, sell electricity to customers, singly or collectively, outside of such municipality, within the state but not to exceed a distance of 30 miles from the corporate limits of the municipality. Before any municipality shall have the power to extend its lines and sell electri

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Legislative History

(1867-1)1933 c 141 s 1;1935 c 316 s 1;1973 c 123 art 5 s 7;1976 c 44 s 55

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