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270C.7101 SALE OF SEIZED PROPERTY.
    Subdivision 1. Notice of seizure. As soon as practicable after seizure of property, notice
in writing shall be given by the commissioner to the owner of the property (or, in the case of
personal property, the possessor thereof), and shall be served in like manner as a summons in
a civil action in the district court. If the owner cannot be readily located, or has no dwelling or
place of business within this state, the notice may be mailed to the last known address. The notice
shall specify the sum demanded and shall contain, in the case of personal property, an account of
the property seized and, in the case of real property, a description with reasonable certainty of
the property seized.
    Subd. 2. Notice of sale. The commissioner shall as soon as practicable after the seizure of the
property give notice of sale of the property to the owner, in the manner of service prescribed in
subdivision 1. In the case of personal property, the notice shall be served at least ten days prior to
the sale. In the case of real property, the notice shall be served at least four weeks prior to the sale.
The commissioner shall also cause public notice of each sale to be made. In the case of personal
property, notice shall be posted at least ten days prior to the sale at the county courthouse for the
county where the seizure is made, and in not less than two other public places. For purposes of
this requirement, the Internet is a public place for posting the information. In the case of real
property, six weeks' published notice shall be given prior to the sale, in a newspaper published or
generally circulated in the county. The notice of sale provided in this subdivision shall specify
the property to be sold, and the time, place, manner, and conditions of the sale. Whenever levy
is made without regard to the 30-day period provided in section 270C.67, subdivision 3, public
notice of sale of the property seized shall not be made within the 30-day period unless section
270C.7102 (relating to sale of perishable goods) is applicable.
    Subd. 3. Sale of indivisible property. If any property liable to levy is not divisible, so as
to enable the commissioner by sale of a part thereof to raise the whole amount of the tax and
expenses, the whole of the property shall be sold.
    Subd. 4. Time and place of sale. The time of sale shall be after the expiration of the notice
periods prescribed in subdivision 2. The place of sale shall be within the county in which the
property is seized, except by special order of the commissioner.
    Subd. 5. Manner and conditions of sale. (a) Before the sale the commissioner shall
determine a minimum price for which the property shall be sold, and if no person offers for
the property at the sale the amount of the minimum price, the property shall be declared to be
purchased at the minimum price for the state of Minnesota; otherwise the property shall be
declared to be sold to the highest bidder. In determining the minimum price, the commissioner
shall take into account the expense of making the levy and sale. The announcement of the
minimum price determined by the commissioner may be delayed until the receipt of the highest
bid.
(b) The sale shall not be conducted in any manner other than:
(1) by public auction;
(2) by public sale under sealed bids; or
(3) in the case of items which individually or in usually marketable units have a value of $50
or less, by public or private proceedings as a unit or in parcels at any time and place and on any
terms, but every aspect of the disposition including the method, manner, time, place, and terms
must be commercially reasonable.
(c) In the case of seizure of several items of property, the items may be offered separately,
in groups, or in the aggregate, and shall be sold under whichever method produces the highest
aggregate amount, except that sales under paragraph (b), clause (3), must produce a reasonable
amount under the circumstances.
(d) Payment in full shall be required at the time of acceptance of a bid, except that a part of
the payment may be deferred by the commissioner for a period not to exceed 30 days.
(e) Other methods (including advertising) in addition to those prescribed in subdivision 2
may be used in giving notice of the sale.
(f) The commissioner may adjourn the sale from time to time for a period not to exceed 30
days.
(g) If payment in full is required at the time of acceptance of a bid and is not then and there
paid, the commissioner shall forthwith proceed to again sell the property in the manner provided
in this section. If the conditions of the sale permit part of the payment to be deferred, and if the
part is not paid within the prescribed period, suit may be instituted against the purchaser for the
purchase price or that part thereof as has not been paid, together with interest at the rate specified
in section 549.09 from the date of the sale; or, in the discretion of the commissioner, the sale may
be declared by the commissioner to be null and void for failure to make full payment of the
purchase price and the property may again be advertised and sold as provided in this section. In
the event of a readvertisement and sale, any new purchaser shall receive the property or rights to
property free and clear of any claim or right of the former defaulting purchaser, of any nature
whatsoever, and the amount paid upon the bid price by the defaulting purchaser shall be forfeited.
    Subd. 6. Right to request sale of seized property within 60 days. The owner of property
seized by levy may request that the commissioner offer to sell the property within 60 days after
the request, or within a longer period requested by the owner. The request must be complied with
unless the commissioner determines and notifies the owner within that period that compliance is
not in the best interests of the state of Minnesota. A determination by the commissioner not to
comply with the request is appealable to the Tax Court in the manner provided by law.
    Subd. 7. Sale of seized securities. (a) At the time of levy on securities, the commissioner
shall provide notice to the taxpayer that the securities may be sold after ten days from the date
of seizure.
(b) If the commissioner levies upon nonexempt publicly traded securities and the value
of the securities is less than or equal to the total obligation for which the levy is done, after
ten days the person who possesses or controls the securities shall liquidate the securities in a
commercially reasonable manner. After liquidation, the person shall transfer the proceeds to
the commissioner, less any applicable commissions or fees, or both, which are charged in the
normal course of business.
(c) If the commissioner levies upon nonexempt publicly traded securities and the value of
the securities exceeds the total amount of the levy, the owner of the securities may, within seven
days after receipt of the commissioner's notice of levy given pursuant to subdivision 1, instruct
the person who possesses or controls the securities which securities are to be sold to satisfy the
obligation. If the owner does not provide instructions for liquidation, the person who possesses or
controls the securities shall liquidate the securities in an amount sufficient to pay the obligation,
plus any applicable commissions or fees, or both, which are charged in the normal course of
business, beginning with the nonexempt securities purchased most recently. After liquidation, the
person who possesses or controls the securities shall transfer to the commissioner the amount of
money needed to satisfy the levy.
History: 2005 c 151 art 1 s 77

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