This bill amends the governance structure of the Crane Lake Water and Sanitary District by allowing its board of managers to be reduced from five members to three, contingent upon approval from the related governing body. The bill outlines a process for managing vacancies on the board, stating that no vacancies will be filled until the board is reduced to three members. Once the board consists of three members, vacancies will be filled as necessary to maintain this number, and newly elected members will be assigned to staggered terms to ensure that not all members' terms expire in the same year.

Additionally, the bill specifies that the changes will take effect once the governing body of the Crane Lake Water and Sanitary District and its chief clerical officer fulfill certain requirements outlined in Minnesota Statutes. This legislative change aims to streamline the board's operations while ensuring continuity in governance.