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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Minn. Stat. ~ 471.62. <br /> <br />Minn. Stat. ~ 471.62. <br /> <br />Minn. Stat. ~ 471.62. <br /> <br />A.G. Op. 59-A.9 (July 18. 1967); <br />A.G. Op. 59-A.9 (Mar. 27, 1956). <br /> <br />CHAPTER 7 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Cities may adopt the following by reference: <br /> <br />. Minnesota statutes; <br /> <br />. State department administrative rules or regulations affecting the <br />city: <br /> <br />. The state building code and the uniform Hre code; <br /> <br />. Codes (or parts of codes) prepared for general distribution in <br />printed form as a standard or model by any governmental, trade or <br />professional association on the subject of building construction <br />(limited to the State building code); plumbing; electrical wiring; <br />flammable liquids; sanitary provisions; public health, safety or <br />welfare; and, <br /> <br />. Compilations or regulations or standards prepared by regional and <br />county planning agencies on the subject of planning, zoning, <br />subdivision regulation and housing regulation. <br /> <br />All other statutory publication requirements also apply. In addition, <br />prior to publication or posting, at least one copy of the incorporated <br />ordinance or code must be marked as the official copy and f1led in <br />the clerk's office for public use and examination. The clerk must <br />furnish a copy, at cosi, of any incorporated ordinance or code to any <br />person upon request. <br /> <br />Incorporation by reference does not authorize a city to adopt <br />ordinances on any subject that it does not have power by statute or <br />charter to legislate. <br /> <br />Codes, statutes, rules, regulations and ordinances the council adopts <br />by reference remain effective in their original form until the council <br />changes or repeals them. Any changes an issuing agency makes after <br />the city's adoption of the code, do not take effect automatically. The <br />city, when adopting the code by reference, cannot stipulate that any <br />future revisions are automatic. One exception is that future changes <br />in the building code automatically become part of the city's building <br />code. If the city wishes to incorporate later changes in any other <br />codes, it must pass an amending ordinance. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Upon request, the clerk must furnish a copy of any code adopted by <br />the city by reference. The clerk may levy a charge sufficient to cover <br />the cost of providing the copy. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />171 <br />