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169.871 – 169.871 | Minnesota Law

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169.871 – 169.871

Minnesota Statutes § 169.871

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(a) The owner or lessee of a vehicle that is operated with a gross weight in excess of a weight limit imposed under sections169.823to169.8295,169.84to169.851, and169.87or a shipper who ships or tenders goods for shipment in a single truck or combination vehicle that exceeds a weight limit imposed under sections169.823to169.8295,169.84to169.851, and169.87is liable for a civil penalty as follows: (1) if the total gross excess weight is not more than 1,000 pounds, one cent per pound for each pound
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