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609.2336 – 609.2336 | Minnesota Law

Learn about Minnesota's 609.2336 law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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609.2336 – 609.2336

Minnesota Statutes § 609.2336

Summary
As used in this section: (1) "charitable solicitation law violation" means a violation of sections309.50to309.61; (2) "consumer fraud law violation" means a violation of sections325F.68to325F.70; (3) "deceptive trade practices law violation" means a violation of sections325D.43to325D.48; (4) "false advertising law violation" means a violation of section325F.67; (5) "disabled person" means a person who has an impairment of physical or mental function or emotional status that substantially li
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