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Chapter 340A
Section 340A.907
Recent History
- 1994 340A.907 Amended 1994 c 611 s 28
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
340A.907 INSPECTION.
The commissioner of public safety or any duly authorized employee may, at all reasonable
hours, enter in and upon the premises of any licensee or permit holder under this chapter to inspect
the premises and examine the books, papers, and records of a manufacturer, wholesaler, importer,
or retailer for the purpose of determining whether the provisions of this chapter are being
complied with. If the commissioner or any duly authorized employee is denied free access or is
hindered or interfered with in making an inspection or examination, the licensee or permit holder
is subject to revocation pursuant to section 340A.304 in the case of a wholesaler, manufacturer, or
importer, and section 340A.415 in the case of a retailer. For a holder of a temporary license under
section 340A.403, subdivision 2, or 340A.404, subdivision 10, the commissioner's authority under
this section extends for two years beyond the expiration of the temporary license or the permit.
History: 1987 c 310 s 13; 1994 c 611 s 28
The commissioner of public safety or any duly authorized employee may, at all reasonable
hours, enter in and upon the premises of any licensee or permit holder under this chapter to inspect
the premises and examine the books, papers, and records of a manufacturer, wholesaler, importer,
or retailer for the purpose of determining whether the provisions of this chapter are being
complied with. If the commissioner or any duly authorized employee is denied free access or is
hindered or interfered with in making an inspection or examination, the licensee or permit holder
is subject to revocation pursuant to section 340A.304 in the case of a wholesaler, manufacturer, or
importer, and section 340A.415 in the case of a retailer. For a holder of a temporary license under
section 340A.403, subdivision 2, or 340A.404, subdivision 10, the commissioner's authority under
this section extends for two years beyond the expiration of the temporary license or the permit.
History: 1987 c 310 s 13; 1994 c 611 s 28
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