3rd Engrossment - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to liens; modifying mechanics' lien 1.3 penalties; creating a civil cause of action; 1.4 authorizing attorney fees; providing that proceeds are 1.5 exempt from execution; imposing criminal penalties; 1.6 amending Minnesota Statutes 1998, sections 514.02, 1.7 subdivision 1, and by adding a subdivision; and 1.8 550.37, by adding a subdivision. 1.9 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.10 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 514.02, 1.11 subdivision 1, is amended to read: 1.12 Subdivision 1. [PROCEEDS OF PAYMENTS; ACTS CONSTITUTING 1.13 THEFT.] (a) Proceeds of payments received by a person 1.14 contributing to an improvement to real estate within the meaning 1.15 of section 514.01 shall be held in trust by that person for the 1.16 benefit of those persons who furnished the labor, skill, 1.17 material, or machinery contributing to the improvement. 1.18 Proceeds of the payment are not subject to garnishment, 1.19 execution, levy, or attachment. Nothing contained in this 1.20 subdivision shall require money to be placed in a separate 1.21 account and not commingled with other money of the person 1.22 receiving payment or create a fiduciary liability or tort 1.23 liability on the part of any person receiving payment or entitle 1.24 any person to an award of punitive damages among persons 1.25 contributing to an improvement to real estate under section 1.26 514.01 for a violation of this subdivision. 1.27 (b) If a person, on any improvement to real estate within2.1the meaning of section 514.01,fails to use the proceeds ofany2.2 a payment made to that personon account of suchfor the 2.3 improvementby the owner of such real estate or person having2.4any improvement made, for the payment for labor, skill, 2.5 material, and machinery contributed tosuchthe improvement, 2.6 knowing that the cost ofany suchthe labor performed, or skill, 2.7 material, or machinery furnishedfor such improvementremains 2.8 unpaid, and who has not furnishedtothe person making such 2.9 payment either a valid lien waiveras to any unpaid labor2.10performed, or skill, material, or machinery furnished for such2.11improvementunder section 514.07, or a payment bond in the basic 2.12 amount of the contract price forsuchthe improvement, 2.13 conditioned for the prompt payment to any personor persons2.14 entitled thereto for the performance of labor or the furnishing 2.15 of skill, material, or machinery for the improvement, shall be 2.16 guilty of theft of the proceeds ofsuchthe payment andupon2.17conviction shall be fined not more than $3,000 or imprisoned not2.18more than one year, or both.is punishable under section 2.19 609.52. For an improvement to residential real estate made by a 2.20 person licensed, or who should be licensed, under section 2.21 326.84, a shareholder, officer, director, or agent of a 2.22 corporation who is responsible for the theft shall be guilty of 2.23 theft of the proceeds. 2.24 (c) The penalties and remedies provided in this section do 2.25 not apply to a third party who receives a payment in the 2.26 ordinary course of business. 2.27 (d) For purposes of this section, "residential real estate" 2.28 has the meaning given in section 326.83. 2.29 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 514.02, is 2.30 amended by adding a subdivision to read: 2.31 Subd. 1a. [CIVIL ACTION.] A person injured by a violation 2.32 of subdivision 1 may bring a civil action and recover damages, 2.33 together with costs and disbursements, including costs of 2.34 investigation and reasonable attorney fees, and receive other 2.35 relief as determined by the court, including, without 2.36 limitation, equitable tracing. A civil action under this 3.1 subdivision may be brought: 3.2 (1) against the person who committed the theft under 3.3 subdivision 1; and 3.4 (2) for an improvement to residential real estate made by a 3.5 person licensed, or who should be licensed, under section 3.6 326.84, against a shareholder, officer, director, or agent of a 3.7 corporation who is not responsible for the theft but who 3.8 knowingly receives proceeds of the payment as salary, dividend, 3.9 loan repayment, capital distribution, or otherwise. 3.10 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 550.37, is 3.11 amended by adding a subdivision to read: 3.12 Subd. 25. [PROCEEDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO 3.13 PROPERTY.] Proceeds of payments received by a person for labor, 3.14 skill, material, or machinery contributing to an improvement to 3.15 real estate within the meaning of section 514.01. 3.16 Sec. 4. [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 3.17 Sections 1 and 2 are effective August 1, 2000, and apply to 3.18 crimes committed on or after that date and civil claims for 3.19 causes of action arising on or after that date.