2007 Minnesota Statutes
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4.01 CUSTODIAN OF STATE PROPERTY.
In addition to the powers and duties prescribed by the Constitution, the governor shall be the
custodian of all property of the state not especially entrusted by law to other officers and may
take possession thereof without legal process and adopt such measures for its safekeeping as
the governor deems proper.
History: (54) RL s 26; 1986 c 444
In addition to the powers and duties prescribed by the Constitution, the governor shall be the
custodian of all property of the state not especially entrusted by law to other officers and may
take possession thereof without legal process and adopt such measures for its safekeeping as
the governor deems proper.
History: (54) RL s 26; 1986 c 444
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