Minnesota Statutes

§ 469.187 — FIRST CLASS CITY SPENDING FOR PUBLICITY; PUBLICITY BOARD

Minnesota § 469.187
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartLOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Ch. 469ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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Minn. Stat. § 469.187 (2026).

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Any city of the first class may expend money for city publicity purposes. The city may levy a tax, not exceeding 0.00080 percent of estimated market value. The proceeds of the levy shall be expended in the manner and for the city publicity purposes the council directs. The council may establish and provide for a publicity board or bureau to administer the fund, subject to the conditions and limitations the council prescribes by ordinance.

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Legislative History

1987 c 291 s 188;1988 c 719 art 5 s 84;1989 c 277 art 4 s 66;2013 c 143 art 14 s 82

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