2007 Minnesota Statutes
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329.15 MUNICIPALITIES MAY REGULATE.
Nothing in sections 329.10 to 329.17 contained shall be construed as prohibiting, or in
any way limiting or interfering with, the right of any city, or other municipal corporation
or governmental subdivision of the state, to regulate or license the carrying on within such
municipality the business of a transient merchant in any case where authority has been, or shall
hereafter be, conferred upon it so to do, but the requirements of sections 329.10 to 329.17 shall
be in addition thereto. A city, or with respect to the area outside the corporate limits of a city,
a county, may enact a transient merchant licensing requirement excluding certain classes of
transient merchant events, or determine by resolution of its governing body that certain classes of
transient merchant events need not comply with section 329.11.
History: (7343) 1911 c 39 s 7; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1984 c 594 s 1
Nothing in sections 329.10 to 329.17 contained shall be construed as prohibiting, or in
any way limiting or interfering with, the right of any city, or other municipal corporation
or governmental subdivision of the state, to regulate or license the carrying on within such
municipality the business of a transient merchant in any case where authority has been, or shall
hereafter be, conferred upon it so to do, but the requirements of sections 329.10 to 329.17 shall
be in addition thereto. A city, or with respect to the area outside the corporate limits of a city,
a county, may enact a transient merchant licensing requirement excluding certain classes of
transient merchant events, or determine by resolution of its governing body that certain classes of
transient merchant events need not comply with section 329.11.
History: (7343) 1911 c 39 s 7; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1984 c 594 s 1
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