Chapter 447 — Charity Bureau
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 447 — Charity Bureau
447.01
Section 447.01 has been repealed. It was part of the original charity bureau and municipal hospital laws in Minnesota. …
447.02
Section 447.02 has been repealed. It was part of the original charity bureau and municipal hospital laws in Minnesota. …
447.03
Section 447.03 has been repealed. It was part of the original charity bureau and municipal hospital laws in Minnesota. …
447.031
Section 447.031 has been repealed and contains no substantive text. It was part of the charity bureau and municipal …
447.04
Charity Bureau
This section allows cities with more than 8,000 people under statutory city government to create a charity bureau. The …
447.045
Liquor Dispensary Fund, Community Hospital Appropriation
This section allows cities with liquor dispensaries to put money from the liquor fund into a special account for …
447.05
Hospitals; Charter Cities of the Third or Fourth Class
This section allows third and fourth class cities with home rule charters to build, buy, or lease hospitals. The city …
447.06
Acquisition of Sites and Property
This section allows cities authorized to operate hospitals to acquire land and other property needed for the hospital …
447.07
Rules
This section gives the city council authority to make rules for operating a city-owned hospital. The council can set …
447.08
Section 447.08 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws governing first and second class cities. …
447.09
Section 447.09 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws governing first and second class cities. …
447.10
Tax Levy for Operating and Maintaining Hospital
This section allows the governing body of a first class city to levy a property tax to support a city-owned hospital. …
447.11
Special Fund
This section requires that property taxes collected under section 447.10 for a city hospital be kept in a separate …
447.12
Application
This section states that the hospital tax authority in sections 447.10 and 447.13 applies only to first class cities …
447.13
Power Granted Additional to Existing Powers
This section clarifies that the hospital tax levy power in sections 447.10 through 447.12 is in addition to, not instead …
447.14
Gifts for Free Medical Dispensaries, Public Libraries
This section allows first class cities to accept gifts, bequests, and donations of money or property from private …
447.15
Administration of Trust; Designation of Trustees
This section governs how first class cities manage and spend funds donated under section 447.14 for medical dispensaries …
447.16
Application
This section states that the gift and trust authority in sections 447.14 and 447.15 applies only to first class cities …
447.17
Section 447.17 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.18
Section 447.18 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.19
Section 447.19 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.191
Section 447.191 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.20
Section 447.20 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.21
Section 447.21 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.22
Section 447.22 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws for second class cities. The section was …
447.23
Section 447.23 has been repealed. It was part of the municipal hospital laws. The section was removed from the law books …
447.24
Section 447.24 has been repealed. It was part of the statutory city hospital laws in Minnesota. The section was removed …
447.25
Section 447.25 has been repealed. It was part of the statutory city hospital laws in Minnesota. The section was removed …
447.26
Section 447.26 has been repealed. It was part of the statutory city hospital laws in Minnesota. The section was removed …
447.27
Section 447.27 has been repealed. It was part of the statutory city hospital laws in Minnesota. The section was removed …
447.28
Section 447.28 has been repealed. It was part of the statutory city hospital laws in Minnesota. The section was removed …
447.29
Section 447.29 has been repealed. It was part of the statutory city hospital laws in Minnesota. The section was removed …
447.31
Creation and Reorganization of Hospital Districts
This section allows two or more cities or towns to join together to form a hospital district. The district is created by …
447.32
Officers and Elections
This section sets up how a hospital district is governed. The district is run by a board of directors elected by voters …
447.33
Powers
This section lists the broad and specific powers of a hospital district. The district can hire staff, buy or lease …
447.331
Student Loan; Medical School, Health-field Program
This section allows a hospital district to make student loans to people attending medical school or other health …
447.34
Payment of Expenses; Taxation
This section explains how hospital districts pay their bills. Costs are covered first from the revenues the district …
447.345
Temporary Borrowing Authority
This section lets hospital districts outside the seven-county metro area borrow up to $50,000 by issuing short-term …
447.35
Bonds
This section allows hospital districts to borrow money by issuing general obligation bonds. Bonds can be used to build …
447.36
Annexation of Territory
This section allows cities or towns next to an existing hospital district to join the district. The annexation must be …
447.37
Powers Supplementary
This section clarifies that the hospital district powers granted in sections 447.31 through 447.37 are in addition to, …
447.38
Dissolution: Detachment of Territory
This section explains how to dissolve a hospital district or remove a city or town from it. Dissolution requires a …
447.41
Establishment and Operation; Withdrawal
This section allows cities and towns (except first class cities) to establish and operate nursing homes or homes for the …
447.42
Community House; Developmental Disabilities
This section allows cities, counties, towns, and nonprofit corporations approved by the state to create community …
447.45
Bonds for Hospital, Nursing Home, Related Facilities
This section allows counties, cities, and hospital districts to issue revenue bonds to pay for building, buying, or …
447.46
Revenue Pledged
This section allows the government entity that issues hospital revenue bonds to pledge the revenues from the facility to …
447.47
Leasing Out Hospital, Nursing Home, Related Facilities
This section allows counties, cities, or hospital districts to lease their hospital or nursing home to a nonprofit or …
447.48
Security for Bonds; Pledge of Credit for Bonds
This section explains how hospital revenue bonds can be secured. The revenues or rental payments can be pledged through …
447.49
Miscellaneous Provisions
This section covers several rules that apply to hospital revenue bonds. The bonds must follow chapter 475 procedures, do …
447.50
Refunding Bonds
This section allows counties, cities, or hospital districts to issue new bonds to pay off older bonds issued under …