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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 471

471.655 MUNICIPALITY'S ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM POWERS.

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471.655 MUNICIPALITY'S ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM POWERS.
With respect to programs funded in whole or in part under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Public Law 88-452, as amended, any city, county, town, or other municipality, any school district, any special purpose district, or any other public body of this state shall have power to:
(1)plan, prepare for, and apply for any grant for which it may be eligible under the act, and to receive and expend the same in accordance with its terms;
(2)cooperate with any other unit of government or private agency, in connection with any grant received by such other unit or agency under the act, and to receive and expend funds under any subcontract with such other unit or agency in accordance with its terms;
(3)expend such public moneys and gifts as may be or become available to it, to the extent necessary to provide matching funds or services in connection with such grant or subcontract.
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