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    • Minnesota Statutes
    • Chapter 351 — Vacancy In Public Office
    • Chapter 351 — Resignations, Vacancies, Removals
    • Section 351.07 — Habitual Drunkenness.

    Minnesota Statutes
    Chapter 351 — Resignations, Vacancies, Removals
    Section 351.07 — Habitual Drunkenness.

    The habitual drunkenness of any person holding office under the constitution or laws of this state shall be good cause for removal from office by the authority and in the manner provided by law.
    (6958) RL s 2672; 1986 c 444

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    Structure Minnesota Statutes

    Minnesota Statutes

    Chapter 351 — Vacancy In Public Office

    Chapter 351 — Resignations, Vacancies, Removals

    Section 351.01 — Resignations.

    Section 351.02 — Vacancies.

    Section 351.05 — Vacancy During Recess Of Legislature.

    Section 351.055 — Preparations For Special Elections.

    Section 351.06 — Appointment; Continuance Of Term; Impeachment.

    Section 351.07 — Habitual Drunkenness.

    Section 351.14 — Definitions.

    Section 351.15 — Removal Of Elected County Official.

    Section 351.16 — Petition; Review.

    Section 351.17 — Chief Justice Review; Assignment To Special Master.

    Section 351.18 — Waiver.

    Section 351.19 — Public Hearing.

    Section 351.20 — Decision; Certification.

    Section 351.21 — Appeal.

    Section 351.22 — Removal Election; Disqualification.

    Section 351.23 — Extension Of Time.

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