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1/1/1994
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• <br /> 1994 REGULAR SESSION Ch. 446, § 1 <br /> by the affidavit required by section 327.64 if notice is mailed to the debtor. The notices <br /> required by section 327.64 shall not be considered as satisfying any of the notice requirements <br /> under chapter 565. <br /> Presented to the governor April 12, 1994. <br /> Approved April 15, 1994. <br /> CORONERS—EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS—EXEMPTIONS • <br /> • . <br /> CHAPTER 445 <br /> • S.F. No. 2672 <br /> • , AN ACT relating to coroners; providing for exemption from educational requirements in certain <br /> circumstances; amending Minnesota Statutes 1992,section 390.005,subdivision 3. <br /> BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF' THE STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> • Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 390.005, subdivision-3, is.amended to read: <br /> Subd. 3. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. A coroner must have successfully com- <br /> pleted academic courses in pharmacology, surgery, pathology; toxicology, and physiology. <br /> • ; However, if a board of county commissioners determines that the-office of coroner shall not <br /> be elective and it cannot appoint any person meeting the educational qualifications as corener, <br /> the board mar. - <br /> (1) appoint any qualified person, whether or not a resident_of the. county or not; or <br /> (2) if no qualified person can be found, appoint a person who iiservitsi or his. served as <br /> deputy coroner,whether or not a resident of the county. <br /> Sec. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. <br /> • Section 1 is effective the day following final enactment. <br /> Presented to the governor April 12, 1994. <br /> Approved April 15, 1994. ' <br /> CITIES—HOME RULE CHARTER—LAWS APPLICABLE,,, <br /> CHAPTER 446 - <br /> . . . <br /> . , <br /> S.F. No. 2070• - - <br /> AN ACT relating to cities; allowing home rule charter cities to apply law applicable to statutory <br /> cities in instances in which the charter is silent,with certain restrictions; proposing coding for <br /> new law in Minnesota Statutes,chapter 411 - - • • - -- - , <br /> • - -• - - -- - - - • <br /> BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATEOF MINNESOTA: _ <br /> Section L 410.33 SAVINGS CLAUSE. <br /> • If a city charter is silent on a matter that is addressed for statutory cities byelianter 412 or <br /> other general law and general law does not prohibit a city charter from addressing the matter - <br /> .1" <br /> or expressly provide that a city charter prevails over general law•on the matter,then the city <br /> may apply the general law on the matter <br /> Presented to the governor April 12, 1994. , <br /> F • . Approved April 15, 1994. <br /> Addition are Indicated by underline; deletion by Wagon 191 <br /> • • <br />
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