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504B.461 TERMINATION OF ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision 1.Events of termination.

The administration shall be terminated upon one of the following:

(1) certification is secured from the appropriate governmental agency that the violations found by the court to exist at the time of judgment have been remedied; or

(2) an order according to section 504B.445, subdivision 5.

Subd. 2.Accounting by administrator.

After the occurrence of any of the conditions in subdivision 1, the administrator shall:

(1) submit to the court an accounting of receipts and disbursements of the administration together with copies of all bills, receipts, and other memoranda pertaining to the administration, and, where appropriate, a certification by an appropriate governmental agency that the violations found by the court to exist at the time of judgment have been remedied; and

(2) comply with any other order the court makes as a condition of discharge.

Subd. 3.Discharge of administrator.

Upon approval by the court of the administrator's accounts and compliance by the administrator with any other order the court may make as a condition of discharge, the court shall discharge the administrator from any further responsibilities pursuant to section 504B.381 and sections 504B.395 to 504B.471.

History:

1999 c 199 art 1 s 71

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 500-515B > 504B > 504B_461

504B.461 TERMINATION OF ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision 1.Events of termination.

The administration shall be terminated upon one of the following:

(1) certification is secured from the appropriate governmental agency that the violations found by the court to exist at the time of judgment have been remedied; or

(2) an order according to section 504B.445, subdivision 5.

Subd. 2.Accounting by administrator.

After the occurrence of any of the conditions in subdivision 1, the administrator shall:

(1) submit to the court an accounting of receipts and disbursements of the administration together with copies of all bills, receipts, and other memoranda pertaining to the administration, and, where appropriate, a certification by an appropriate governmental agency that the violations found by the court to exist at the time of judgment have been remedied; and

(2) comply with any other order the court makes as a condition of discharge.

Subd. 3.Discharge of administrator.

Upon approval by the court of the administrator's accounts and compliance by the administrator with any other order the court may make as a condition of discharge, the court shall discharge the administrator from any further responsibilities pursuant to section 504B.381 and sections 504B.395 to 504B.471.

History:

1999 c 199 art 1 s 71


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 500-515B > 504B > 504B_461

504B.461 TERMINATION OF ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision 1.Events of termination.

The administration shall be terminated upon one of the following:

(1) certification is secured from the appropriate governmental agency that the violations found by the court to exist at the time of judgment have been remedied; or

(2) an order according to section 504B.445, subdivision 5.

Subd. 2.Accounting by administrator.

After the occurrence of any of the conditions in subdivision 1, the administrator shall:

(1) submit to the court an accounting of receipts and disbursements of the administration together with copies of all bills, receipts, and other memoranda pertaining to the administration, and, where appropriate, a certification by an appropriate governmental agency that the violations found by the court to exist at the time of judgment have been remedied; and

(2) comply with any other order the court makes as a condition of discharge.

Subd. 3.Discharge of administrator.

Upon approval by the court of the administrator's accounts and compliance by the administrator with any other order the court may make as a condition of discharge, the court shall discharge the administrator from any further responsibilities pursuant to section 504B.381 and sections 504B.395 to 504B.471.

History:

1999 c 199 art 1 s 71