2025 Session Last amended: 2013 session

§ 31.02 — Prohibited Acts

Plain-Language Summary

This section lists acts that are against the law under the Minnesota Food Law. These include selling adulterated or misbranded food, false advertising, refusing inspections, and selling animal food as human food.

Practical Notes
Anyone who makes, sells, or handles food in Minnesota must follow these rules. Breaking any of these rules can lead to criminal charges. Common violations include selling food with wrong labels, false advertising, and blocking food inspectors.