2007 Minnesota Statutes
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223.18 PENALTY.
A person buying grain without first obtaining a grain buyer's license is guilty of a
misdemeanor. Each day of operation without a grain buyer's license constitutes a separate offense.
In case of license revocation, no new license shall be granted to the person whose license was
revoked nor to anyone either directly or indirectly engaged with the person in the licensed
business for two years. A grain dealer who withholds records from the commissioner, keeps or
files records knowing them to be false, alters records fraudulently, or presents records to the
commissioner knowing them to be false, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
History: 1982 c 635 s 5; 1983 c 374 s 11,20; 1986 c 444
A person buying grain without first obtaining a grain buyer's license is guilty of a
misdemeanor. Each day of operation without a grain buyer's license constitutes a separate offense.
In case of license revocation, no new license shall be granted to the person whose license was
revoked nor to anyone either directly or indirectly engaged with the person in the licensed
business for two years. A grain dealer who withholds records from the commissioner, keeps or
files records knowing them to be false, alters records fraudulently, or presents records to the
commissioner knowing them to be false, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
History: 1982 c 635 s 5; 1983 c 374 s 11,20; 1986 c 444
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