Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 12 — Emergency Management
Section 12.26 — Political Subdivisions; Taxation, Appropriations.

Subdivision 1. Appropriation for expenses. Each political subdivision may make appropriations in the manner provided by law for making appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the political subdivision for the payment of expenses of its local organizations for emergency management, and any local contingent of the civil air patrol.
Subd. 2. Power to tax; emergency management expenditures. To provide money for the emergency management purposes authorized by this chapter, a political subdivision may levy annually upon all taxable property in the political subdivision, except as provided in subdivision 4, a tax in excess of and over and above all taxing limitations in an amount as may be necessary to pay expenditures incurred for emergency management purposes.
Subd. 3. Power to tax; organizational equipment. (a) To provide money to purchase organizational equipment that is to be paid for in part by the federal government, a political subdivision may levy a tax upon all taxable property in the political subdivision, except as provided in subdivision 4, in excess of and over and above all taxing limitations, including those provided in subdivision 2, in an amount as may be necessary to pay its share of the cost of the organizational equipment, provided that the governor has approved the purchase.
(b) Each political subdivision that has initiated the purchase of organizational equipment may:
(1) pay into the state treasury, in trust, its share of the cost of organizational equipment required by the federal government to be paid in advance;
(2) pay into the state treasury, in trust, its share of the reimbursement of the federal government by the state as part of its share of the cost of organizational equipment purchased for the political subdivision and initially wholly paid for from the federal treasury;
(3) pay the entire cost of organizational equipment from funds derived from tax levies authorized by this section, but within the limitations of subdivision 2. Organizational equipment purchased entirely from funds of a political subdivision need not be in excess of equipment provided for normal operation of a political subdivision and may be of a type and kind usable for both local and emergency management purposes.
Subd. 4. Power to tax by county. When levied by a county, the taxes authorized in subdivisions 2 and 3, respectively, must be spread wholly and exclusively upon property within the portion of the county over which the county local organization for emergency management has jurisdiction as provided in section 12.25, subdivision 1; provided, however, that a county may levy annually a tax upon all taxable property within any city or town within the county that has a local emergency management organization.
Subd. 5. [Expired]
Subd. 6. Minneapolis; exception. Notwithstanding the limitation contained in subdivision 2, the limitation applicable to the city of Minneapolis continues at 20 cents per capita, and no levy may be made by Hennepin County on property within the city of Minneapolis pursuant to subdivision 4.
1951 c 694 s 206; 1955 c 737 s 1; 1961 c 364 s 1; 1969 c 700 s 1-3; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1973 c 583 s 1,2; 1994 c 505 art 3 s 1; 1996 c 344 s 15

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 10 - 12B — Government Miscellany

Chapter 12 — Emergency Management

Section 12.01 — Citation.

Section 12.02 — Policy Declaration.

Section 12.03 — Definitions.

Section 12.04 — Division Of Emergency Management.

Section 12.09 — Duties Of Division Of Emergency Management.

Section 12.11 — State Director; Personnel.

Section 12.13 — Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Planning.

Section 12.14 — Assessment For Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act.

Section 12.21 — Governor.

Section 12.22 — Assistance, Acceptance, Rules.

Section 12.221 — Minnesota Natural Disaster Assistance.

Section 12.23 — Facilities, Utilization.

Section 12.24 — Regional Disaster Offices.

Section 12.25 — Local Organizations; Directors, Duties.

Section 12.26 — Political Subdivisions; Taxation, Appropriations.

Section 12.27 — Mutual Aid, Arrangements.

Section 12.28 — Governor's Orders, Rules; Enforcement.

Section 12.29 — Declaration Of Local Emergency.

Section 12.301 — Community Disaster Loans; Governor's Authority.

Section 12.31 — National Security Or Peacetime Emergency; Declaration.

Section 12.32 — Governor's Orders And Rules, Effect.

Section 12.33 — Assistance Between Political Subdivisions.

Section 12.331 — Local Assistance Between Political Subdivisions.

Section 12.34 — Assistance Required; Compensation For Property Taken; Penalty.

Section 12.35 — Activating Emergency Response Personnel.

Section 12.351 — Specialized Emergency Response Team.

Section 12.36 — Governor's Powers To Fast Provide Emergency Aid.

Section 12.37 — Political Subdivision's Powers To Fast Provide Emergency Aid.

Section 12.38 — State Agencies; Temporary Waiver Of Fees.

Section 12.381 — Safe Disposition Of Dead Human Bodies.

Section 12.39 — Individual Treatment; Notice, Refusal, Consequence.

Section 12.42 — Out-of-state License Holders; Powers, Duties.

Section 12.43 — Subversives; Hiring, Using; Oath.

Section 12.44 — Political Activities.

Section 12.45 — Violations, Penalties.

Section 12.46 — Limitation Of Powers.

Section 12.61 — Temporary Medical Care Facilities; Liability.