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MN HF3358
Bill
Status
3/4/2010
Primary Sponsor
Jeanne Poppe
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AI Summary
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Mower County Board of County Commissioners may adopt an ordinance allowing county offices to operate four business days per week as a pilot project.
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County offices must remain open for public business four days per week, excluding legal holidays, holidays established by the county board through employee bargaining unit contracts, and emergency situations.
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"Business day" is defined as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
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County cannot adopt the four-day week ordinance until affected collective bargaining units have agreed in writing to the ordinance provisions.
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The provision expires December 31, 2015, and is effective without requiring local approval under Minnesota Statutes section 645.023.
Legislative Description
Mower County; public business allowed to go to four-day week for five years.
Last Action
House: Introduction and first reading, referred to State and Local Government Operations Reform, Technology and Elections
3/4/2010