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There shall be transferred to and vested in the authority and the city council all of the powers and functions of the Public Service Commission of the state of Minnesota with respect to any bus transportation system, or part thereof, which shall have been constructed or acquired by and is owned by the city of Duluth and operated under the direction of the Duluth Transit Authority provided for in sections 458A.21 to 458A.37; and with respect to any such bus transportation system so constructed, acquired and owned by the city and operated by said authority, the exercise of such powers and functions by the authority and the city council shall be exclusive, and the Public Service Commission shall not have authority to exercise such powers and functions with respect thereto.
An appeal from any order or decision of the authority and the city council may be taken by any party aggrieved thereby in like manner and with like effect as provided by law for appeals in corresponding cases from orders or decisions of the Public Service Commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Local Public Utilities, Enterprises (Ch. 451-459) § 458A.28. Public powers; appeals - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/local-public-utilities-enterprises-ch-451-459/mn-st-sect-458a-28/
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