2025 Session
Last amended: 1986 session
§ 325D.16 — Application
Plain-Language Summary
The unlawful trade practices rules in sections 325D.09 to 325D.16 do not prevent an employer from selling the employer's own products or property to its employees at any price, even below wholesale.
325D.16 APPLICATION.
Nothing in sections 325D.09 to 325D.16 shall be deemed to prohibit the sale by an employer to employees of the employer’s own products or property at any price.
History:
1943 c 144 s 9; 1986 c 444
History: History: 1943 c 144 s 9; 1986 c 444
Practical Notes
When this applies: When an employer sells its own products or property to its employees. Who this affects: Employers who offer employee discount programs or sell company products to their workers. Key points: This is an exception to the unfair trade practices law. Employers are free to sell their own goods to employees at any price – including deeply discounted prices or below cost – without violating the trade practices rules in sections 325D.09 through 325D.16.