2025 Session Last amended: 1996 session

§ 325D.071 — Violations; Penalties

Plain-Language Summary

Anyone who intentionally violates Minnesota's price discrimination or below-cost selling laws commits a misdemeanor. Directors, officers, or agents who help with the violation are equally responsible.

Practical Notes
If you or your business willfully sell below cost to harm competitors, or practice unfair price discrimination, you can be charged with a misdemeanor crime. This applies not only to the business but also to individual officers, directors, and agents involved.