2007 Minnesota Statutes
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15.082 OBLIGATIONS OF PUBLIC CORPORATIONS.
Notwithstanding any other law, the state is not liable for obligations of a public corporation
created by statute. Upon dissolution of the public corporation, its wholly-owned assets become
state property. Partially owned assets become state property to the extent that state money was
used to acquire them.
This section does not apply to a public corporation governed by chapter 119.
History: 1990 c 594 art 1 s 41
Notwithstanding any other law, the state is not liable for obligations of a public corporation
created by statute. Upon dissolution of the public corporation, its wholly-owned assets become
state property. Partially owned assets become state property to the extent that state money was
used to acquire them.
This section does not apply to a public corporation governed by chapter 119.
History: 1990 c 594 art 1 s 41
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