Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 153 - Mediation Services Bureau
Chapter 5505 - COLLECTIVE BARGAINING REPRESENTATIVES
Part 5505.1200 - CONSENT ELECTION
Universal Citation: MN Rules 5505.1200
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Agreement to hold consent election.
A. Whenever a dispute arises concerning the
representation of the employees under part
5505.0300, the parties to the
dispute may agree in writing, subject to commissioner approval, that an
election may be held without a hearing under this chapter.
B. An agreement to hold a consent election
must be in the form prescribed by the commissioner.
Subp. 2. Notice of consent election.
A notice of the consent election must:
A. be posted in a conspicuous place at the
place of employment of the employees; and
B. state the election date and that an
objection may be filed with the commissioner according to subpart 4.
Subp. 3. Objections to election.
A. When an objection is
filed with the commissioner under subpart 4, the commissioner must, on deeming
it proper, revoke the agreement under subpart 1 for a consent
election.
B. With the consent of
the parties to the agreement and upon notice to the person filing the
objection, the commissioner must, on deeming it proper, amend the provisions in
the agreement for a consent election.
Subp. 4. Filing objections.
An objection to the consent election must be filed in writing with the commissioner no later than the date prescribed in the notice under subpart 2. An objection filed after the prescribed date in the notice is void.
Statutory Authority: MS s 179A.04
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