2025 Session Last amended: 1986 session

§ 115B.08 — Apportionment and Contribution

Plain-Language Summary

When multiple parties are held jointly and severally liable for cleanup costs, this section allows a court to divide responsibility among them. The court looks at factors like how much hazardous material each party contributed, how toxic it was, and how cooperative each party was with officials. A party that pays more than its share can seek contribution from others.

Practical Notes
If you are one of several responsible parties, you have the right to ask the court to divide liability fairly. Cooperating with cleanup efforts can work in your favor during apportionment. Each defendant must prove what their fair share should be. Minnesota’s comparative fault rules apply to the contribution process.