Minnesota Statutes 414.051 – Townships of More Than 2,000; Chief Administrative Law Judge Recommendations
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After each federal census the chief administrative law judge may determine the townships which have a population in excess of 2,000 exclusive of any municipality or part of a municipality within the township and make recommendations which the chief administrative law judge considers necessary and reasonable to the board of any such township.