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  8. Chapter 410 — Classification; Charters


Chapter 410 — Classification; Charters


  • Section 410.01 — Cities, Classes.
  • Section 410.015 — Definitions Relating To Cities.
  • Section 410.03 — Existing Charters Preserved.
  • Section 410.04 — Home Rule Charters; Patrol Limits.
  • Section 410.05 — Charter Commission.
  • Section 410.06 — Compensation; Expenses.
  • Section 410.07 — Determination Of Desirability; Framing Charter.
  • Section 410.09 — Regulation Of Franchises.
  • Section 410.10 — Charter Election.
  • Section 410.11 — Adoption; Notice, Effective Date.
  • Section 410.12 — Amendments.
  • Section 410.121 — Sale Of Intoxicating Liquor Or Wine; Favorable Vote.
  • Section 410.14 — Alternative Proposals.
  • Section 410.15 — Succession; Subsisting Rights.
  • Section 410.16 — Forms Of Government Incorporated In Charter.
  • Section 410.18 — Distribution Of Administrative Powers.
  • Section 410.19 — Powers Of Mayor And Council.
  • Section 410.191 — City Council Members; City Employment.
  • Section 410.20 — Recall And Removal Of Officers; Ordinances.
  • Section 410.21 — Application Of General Election Laws.
  • Section 410.24 — New Or Revised Charter.
  • Section 410.30 — City May Revert To Statutory City; Process; Transition.
  • Section 410.32 — Cities May Issue Capital Notes For Capital Equipment.
  • Section 410.325 — Tax Anticipation Certificates.
  • Section 410.33 — Savings Clause.
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