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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 216

216B.499 EFFECT ON OTHER LAWS.

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216B.499 EFFECT ON OTHER LAWS.
(a)If a provision of sections 216B.491 to 216B.499 conflicts with other law regarding the attachment, assignment, perfection, effect of perfection, or priority of a security interest in or transfer of extraordinary event property, sections 216B.491 to 216B.499 govern.
(b)Nothing in this section precludes a utility for which the commission has initially issued a financing order from applying to the commission for:
(1)a subsequent financing order amending the financing order under section 216B.492, subdivision 4 , paragraph (d); or
(2)approval to issue extraordinary event bonds to refund all or a portion of an outstanding series of extraordinary event bonds.
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