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366.012, Minnesota Statute Page 1 of 1 <br /> 2007 Minnesota Statutes <br /> 366.012 COLLECTION OF UNPAID SERVICE CHARGES. <br /> If a town is authorized to impose a service charge for a governmental service provided by <br /> the town, the town board may certify to the county auditor of the county in which the recipient <br /> of the services owns real property, on or before October 15 for each year, any unpaid service <br /> charges which shall then be collected together with property taxes levied against the property. <br /> The county auditor shall remit to the town all service charges collected by the auditor on behalf <br /> of the town. A charge may be certified to the auditor only if, on or before September 15, the <br /> town has given written notice to the property owner of its intention to certify the charge to the <br /> auditor. The service charges shall be subject to the same penalties, interest, and other conditions <br /> provided for the collection of property taxes. This section is in addition to other law authorizing <br /> the collection of unpaid costs and service charges. <br /> History: 1989 c 14 s 1; 2005 c 151 art 3 s 17 <br /> https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=366.012 4/10/2008 <br />
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