2006 Minnesota Code
Chapters 410 - 414 Cities, Organization
Chapter 412 Statutory Cities
Section 412.621 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.

412.621 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.
Subdivision 1. Limit on boards; powers of council. In any such city there shall be no board
of health as defined in section 145A.02, subdivision 2, library board, park board, public utilities
commission, or any other administrative board or commission, except for the administration of
a function jointly with another political subdivision. The council shall itself be and perform
the duties and exercise the powers of the board of health and shall govern and administer the
library, parks, and utilities as fully as other municipal functions for the administration of which
no independent boards are authorized by statute for cities generally. The council may, however,
create boards or commissions to advise the council with respect to any municipal function or
activity or to investigate any subject of interest to the city.
Subd. 2. Transition to city manager; civil service commission. Any such boards and
commissions in existence in any city when Optional Plan B is adopted shall continue to operate in
all respects as formerly until the qualification of the first city manager, at which time they shall
cease to exist and their powers shall be vested in the city council. Any existing civil service
commission shall not be affected by the change. After abandonment of the plan in any such
city and the establishment of the standard plan or Optional Plan A, any board or commission
authorized by statute in cities generally may be established in the same manner as in other cities.
History: 1949 c 119 s 78; 1973 c 123 art 2 s 1 subd 2; 1987 c 309 s 24

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