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2007 Minnesota Code
Chapters 370 - 403 Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities
Chapter 375A Optional Forms of County Government

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  • Section 375A.001 CHAPTER DOES NOT APPLY TO HENNEPIN COUNTY.
  • Section 375A.01 AUTHORIZATION AND ENUMERATION.
  • Section 375A.02 ELECTED EXECUTIVE PLAN.
  • Section 375A.03 COUNTY MANAGER PLAN.
  • Section 375A.04 EFFECT OF COUNTY MANAGER AND ELECTED EXECUTIVE PLANS.
  • Section 375A.05 AT-LARGE CHAIR PLAN.
  • Section 375A.06 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR.
  • Section 375A.07 Repealed, 1987 c 164 s 4
  • Section 375A.08 COUNTY AUDITOR-ADMINISTRATOR PLAN.
  • Section 375A.09 HOW TO CHANGE THE NUMBER OF COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS.
  • Section 375A.10 OPTIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICES.
  • Section 375A.11 CONSOLIDATION OF THE DUTIES OF COUNTY OFFICES.
  • Section 375A.12 HOW, WHEN TO ADOPT, ABANDON OPTIONS.
  • Section 375A.121 MODIFYING THE DUTIES OF COUNTY AUDITOR AND TREASURER.
  • Section 375A.13 COUNTY GOVERNMENT STUDY COMMISSION.

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