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MINNESOTA STATUTES 2014 645.021 <br />645.021 SPECIAL LAWS. <br />Subdivision 1. Name required. A special law as defined in the Minnesota Constitution, article XII, <br />section 2, shall name the local government unit to which it applies. If a special law applies to a group of <br />local government units in a single county or in a number of contiguous counties, it shall be sufficient if the <br />law names the county or counties where the affected units are situated. <br />Subd. 2. Local approval required. A special law shall not be effective without approval of the local <br />government unit or units affected, except as provided in section 645.023. Approval shall be by resolution <br />adopted by a majority vote of all members of the governing body of the unit unless another method of <br />approval is specified by the particular special law. <br />Subd. 3. Filing required. The chief clerical officer of a local government unit shall, as soon as the unit <br />has approved a special law, file with the secretary of state a certificate stating the essential facts necessary <br />to valid approval, including a copy of the resolution of approval or, if submitted to the voters, the number <br />of votes cast for and against approval at the election. The form of the certificate shall be prescribed by the <br />attorney general and copies shall be furnished by the secretary of state. If a local government unit fails to file <br />a certificate of approval before the first day of the next regular session of the legislature, the law is deemed <br />to be disapproved by such unit unless otherwise provided in the special law. <br />Subd. 4. Previously enacted law. Laws 1959, chapter 368, does not apply to any special law heretofore <br />enacted, whether or not it has been approved by the local government unit affected, but such unit shall file <br />with the secretary of state a certificate of approval for such law as required in subdivision 3. <br />History: 1959 c 368 s 1,2; 1979 c 176 s I <br />Copyright © 2014 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />