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Section 383A.22 — Fee System For County Services, Document Processing.

MN Stat § 383A.22 (2019) (N/A)
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Subdivision 1. After hearing. The board of county commissioners, after a public hearing, may establish a system of fees or charges for recording, filing, certification or providing copies of an instrument, document or other paper, or for the services of a county office, official, department, or employee thereof, or a court system located entirely inside the county.

Subd. 2. Not for uniform state fees, shared fees. Subdivision 1 does not apply to a fee or charge concerning a service, license, permit or document established by law as uniformly applicable to all counties of the state. Subdivision 1 does not amend any law that provides that a charge or fee is returnable in whole or part to the state, or any of its subdivisions or any other agency.

Subd. 3. Extra service based on cost. When a service is requested of a county office or agent, beyond that which would normally be provided in the ordinary course of business of the office or agent, the board of county commissioners, after a public hearing, may establish a fee or charge for it based upon the cost of providing the service.

History: 1978 c 743 s 8

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Section 383A.22 — Fee System For County Services, Document Processing.