2nd Engrossment - 84th Legislature (2005 - 2006) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
A bill for an act
relating to commerce; prohibiting tampering with clock-hour meters on farm
tractors; prescribing a civil penalty and a private right of action; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325E.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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For purposes of sections 325E.165 to 325E.167, "farm tractor" means a
self-propelled vehicle that is designed primarily for pulling or propelling agricultural
machinery and implements and used principally in the occupation or business of farming,
including an implement of husbandry, as defined in section 169.01, subdivision 55, that is
self-propelled.
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No person shall, with intent to defraud, knowingly
tamper with, adjust, alter, change, set back, disconnect, or fail to connect the clock-hour
meter of a farm tractor, or cause any of the foregoing to occur to a clock-hour meter
of a farm tractor, so as to reflect fewer hours than the farm tractor has actually been in
operation.
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No person shall,
with intent to defraud, operate a farm tractor knowing that the clock-hour meter of the
farm tractor is disconnected or nonfunctional.
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No person shall advertise for sale, sell, use, or install
on any part of a farm tractor or on a clock-hour meter in a farm tractor a device that
causes the clock-hour meter to register any hours of operation other than the true hours of
operation that the clock-hour meter was designed to measure.
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No person shall sell or offer for sale or trade in a farm tractor
with knowledge that the hours registered on the clock-hour meter have been altered so
as to reflect fewer hours than the farm tractor has actually been in operation, without
disclosing the fact to prospective purchasers.
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No person shall conspire with another person to violate
this section.
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A person who is found to have violated sections
325E.165 and 325E.166 is subject to the penalties in section 8.31.
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A person injured by a violation of sections
325E.165 and 325E.166 may recover the actual damages sustained together with costs
and disbursements, including reasonable attorney fees. The court, in its discretion, may
increase the award of damages to an amount not to exceed three times the actual damages
sustained or $1,500, whichever is greater.
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