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SF 615

2nd Engrossment - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to local government; providing for the 
  1.3             appointment of various employees of the Minneapolis 
  1.4             park and recreation board; authorizing the city of 
  1.5             Lakeville to change its general municipal elections to 
  1.6             even-numbered years; amending Laws 1969, chapter 1024, 
  1.7             section 1, as amended. 
  1.8   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.9      Section 1.  Laws 1969, chapter 1024, section 1, as amended 
  1.10  by Laws 1983, chapter 130, section 1, and Laws 1996, chapter 
  1.11  358, section 1, is amended to read: 
  1.12     Section 1.  [MINNEAPOLIS PARK AND RECREATION BOARD 
  1.13  EMPLOYEES.] 
  1.14     Notwithstanding any provisions of the Minneapolis City 
  1.15  Charter, Veterans Preference Act, or Civil Service rule, law or 
  1.16  regulation to the contrary, the superintendent of the park and 
  1.17  recreation board of the City of Minneapolis may appoint any 
  1.18  suitable person as 
  1.19     (a) assistant superintendent for administration, 
  1.20     (b) assistant superintendent for operations, 
  1.21     (c) assistant superintendent for recreation, 
  1.22     (d) assistant superintendent for planning, 
  1.23     (e) assistant superintendent for development, 
  1.24     (f) director, park engineering, 
  1.25     (f) (g) director, park operations, 
  1.26     (g) (h) director, park forestry, 
  2.1      (h) (i) manager, special services, 
  2.2      (i) (j) manager, finance, 
  2.3      (j) (k) manager, recreation programs, 
  2.4      (k) (l) park engineer II, 
  2.5      (l) (m) landscape architect II, 
  2.6      (m) (n) park and recreation planner I, 
  2.7      (n) (o) park and recreation program research analyst, 
  2.8      (o) (p) coordinator, environmental education, 
  2.9      (p) (q) manager, information technology services, 
  2.10     (q) (r) personnel services representative, and 
  2.11     (r) park police chief (s) director, park safety, and 
  2.12     (t) any other position which meets the definition of 
  2.13  "confidential employee," "supervisory employee," or 
  2.14  "professional employee" under Minnesota Statutes, section 
  2.15  179A.03, provided the position is not included in a collective 
  2.16  bargaining unit or, if included, the position is subject to the 
  2.17  provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 179A, 
  2.18     and each shall be in the unclassified service of the city 
  2.19  and shall serve at the pleasure of the superintendent.  The 
  2.20  persons shall be eligible for the same employee benefits as 
  2.21  persons in the classified service.  An incumbent of a position 
  2.22  listed in this section on the effective date of this act shall 
  2.23  be appointed to the position in accordance with this section. 
  2.24     Sec. 2.  [CITY OF LAKEVILLE; EVEN-NUMBERED YEAR ELECTIONS.] 
  2.25     Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 205.07, 
  2.26  subdivision 3, or any other law to the contrary, the governing 
  2.27  body of the city of Lakeville may by ordinance provide that the 
  2.28  municipal general election shall be held on the first Tuesday 
  2.29  after the first Monday in November in every even-numbered year.  
  2.30  The ordinance shall be effective after passage and publication, 
  2.31  unless within 60 days after passage and publication of the 
  2.32  ordinance, a petition requesting a referendum on the ordinance, 
  2.33  signed by eligible voters equal in number to ten percent of the 
  2.34  total number of votes cast in the city at the last municipal 
  2.35  general election, is filed with the city clerk.  If the 
  2.36  requisite petition is filed within the prescribed period, the 
  3.1   ordinance shall not become effective until it is approved by a 
  3.2   majority of the voters voting on the question at a general or 
  3.3   special election.  If the petition is filed, the governing body 
  3.4   may reconsider its action in adopting the ordinance. 
  3.5      Sec. 3.  [LOCAL APPROVAL.] 
  3.6      Section 1 is effective the day after the chief clerical 
  3.7   officer of the Minneapolis park and recreation board complies 
  3.8   with Minnesota Statutes, section 645.021, subdivision 3.  
  3.9   Section 2 is effective without local approval on the day 
  3.10  following final enactment.