2025 Session
Last amended: 2013 session
§ 442A.28 — Application
Plain-Language Summary
This section addresses the transfer of assets, liabilities, and employees when a sanitary district is reorganized or dissolved. It ensures a smooth transition of operations and protects employee rights.
442A.28 APPLICATION.
This chapter does not abridge or supersede any authority of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or the commissioner of health, but is subject and supplementary thereto. Districts and members of district boards are subject to the authority of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and have no power or authority to abate or control pollution that is permitted by and in accord with any classification of waters, standards of water quality, or permit established, fixed, or issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
History:
History: History:
2013 c 114 art 5 s 30
Practical Notes
If your sanitary district merges with another or is dissolved, employees and assets transfer to the successor entity. Existing employee benefits and rights are protected during the transition.