No compensation shall be recoverable for publishing a public notice in any newspaper unless the bill is accompanied by an affidavit of the publisher of the newspaper or the publisher's designated agent, having knowledge of the facts, stating that the newspaper has complied with all the requirements to constitute a qualified newspaper. The affidavit must set forth the dates of the month and year and the day of the week upon which the public notice was published in the newspaper. The affidavit must also include the publisher's lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space, as determined pursuant to section 331A.06.
1984 c 543 s 26; 1993 c 48 s 7; 2004 c 182 s 22
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 331A — Qualified Newspapers
Section 331A.01 — Definitions.
Section 331A.02 — Requirements For A Qualified Newspaper.
Section 331A.03 — Where Notice Published.
Section 331A.04 — Designation Of A Newspaper For Official Publications.
Section 331A.05 — Form Of Public Notices.
Section 331A.06 — Rates For Publication.
Section 331A.07 — Affidavit Of Publication.
Section 331A.08 — Computation Of Time.
Section 331A.09 — Publication On Sunday Or Holiday.
Section 331A.10 — Change Of Name Or Discontinuance Of Newspaper.
Section 331A.11 — Application.
Section 331A.12 — Website Advertisement For Transportation Project Bids.