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1 <br />412.151 DUTIES OF CLERK. <br />MINNESOTA STATUTES 2019 412.151 <br />Subdivision 1. Listed; fees; deputy; absence. The clerk shall give the required notice of each regular <br />and special election, record the proceedings thereof, notify officials of their election or appointment to office, <br />certify to the county auditor all appointments and the results of all city elections. The clerk shall keep (1) a <br />minute book, noting therein all proceedings of the council; (2) an ordinance book to record at length all <br />ordinances passed by the council; and (3) an account book to enter all money transactions of the city including <br />the dates and amounts of all receipts and the person from whom the money was received and all orders <br />drawn upon the treasurer with their payee and object. Ordinances, resolutions, and claims considered by the <br />council need not be given in full in the minute book if they appear in other permanent records of the clerk <br />and can be accurately identified from the description given in the minutes. The clerk shall act as the clerk <br />and bookkeeper of the city, shall be the custodian of its seal and records, shall sign its official papers, shall <br />post and publish such notices, ordinances and resolutions as may be required and shall perform such other <br />appropriate duties as may be imposed by the council. For certified copies, and for filing and entering, when <br />required, papers not relating to city business, the clerk shall receive the fees allowed by law to town clerks; <br />but the council may require the clerk to pay such fees into the city treasury. With the consent of the council, <br />the clerk may appoint a deputy for whose acts the clerk shall be responsible and whom the clerk may remove <br />at pleasure. In case of the clerk's absence from the city or disability, the council may appoint a deputy clerk, <br />if there is none, to serve during such absence or disability. The deputy may discharge any of the duties of <br />the clerk, except that deputy shall not be a member of the council. <br />Subd. 2. Delegation; audit. The council by ordinance may delegate all or part of the clerk's bookkeeping <br />duties to another officer or employee. The officer or employee who by ordinance is made responsible for <br />the clerk's bookkeeping duties shall furnish a fidelity bond conditioned for the faithful exercise of duties. <br />The council may provide for the payment from city funds of the premium on the official bond. If the <br />bookkeeping functions of the clerk are delegated to the city treasurer, the council shall provide for an annual <br />audit of the city's financial affairs in accordance with the minimum procedures prescribed by the state auditor. <br />A copy of the ordinance shall be provided to the state auditor. <br />History: 1949 c 119 s 18; 1951 c 378 s 6; 1953 c 735 s 3; 1973 c 123 art 2 s 1 subd 2; 1984 c 384 s 1; <br />1986 c 444 <br />Copyright CO 2019 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />
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