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Minn. Stat, § 69.011, subd. 2(b). · <br /> <br />Minn, Stat, §§ 358.09-.10. <br />Minn. Stat, § 347,09. <br /> <br />Minn. Stat, § 340A,905. · <br /> <br />Minn. Stat. § 412.851. <br /> <br />Minn. Stat. § 412,151, subd. 1; <br />A.G. Op. 470c (Feb. 18, 1959). <br /> <br />Minn. Stat. § 4t2,151, subd. I. <br /> <br />Minn, Stat, § 4[2. t51, subd, 1, <br /> <br />Existence of an organized police depa. rtment, incorporated relief <br />association, and number of police officers in the city to the county <br />auditor and commissioner of revenue. <br /> <br />g. Other duties <br /> <br />In addition to the above duties, the clerk must: <br /> <br />· Take and certify acknowledgments and administer oaths.' <br /> <br /> Issue dog and kennel licenses, and enforce county licensing regulations <br /> if applicable. <br /> <br /> Receive notice and inform the council of convictions for liquor <br /> violations involving people holding liquor licenses in the city. <br /> <br /> After the adoption of a resolution vacating a street, alley or public <br /> ground, the clerk must prepare a notice of completion of the <br /> proceedings that must be presented to the county auditor and filed with <br /> the county recorder. <br /> <br />h. Deputy clerk <br /> <br />The statutes allow the position of deputy clerk in any statutory city. Only <br />the clerk, with the consent of the council, may appoint and remove the <br />deputy. The attorney general has interpreted "with the consent of the <br />council" to mean the council has power to approve the clerk's nominee for <br />the position, Besides approving the appointment, the council should <br />provide for payment of the deputy's salary fi-om city funds. <br /> <br />If the city does not have a deputy clerk and the regular clerk is absent from <br />the city or is disabled, the council may, on its own authority, appoint a <br />deputy clerk to serve during the absence or disability of the regular clerk. <br /> <br />A deputy may perform all duties of the clerk, except for those duties of a <br />Standard Plan clerk serving as a councilmember. While state law does not <br />require the dgputy position to be bonded, it is advisable to do so when the <br />position requires handling money. The clerk is responsible for all official <br />actions of the deputy. <br /> <br />8-8 <br /> <br />This chapter last revised 12/14/2004 <br /> <br />HANDBOOK FOR MINNESOTA CITIES <br /> <br />-68- <br /> <br /> <br />