2025 Session Last amended: 1988 session

§ 41B.01 — Citation; Purpose

Plain-Language Summary

This law creates the Minnesota Rural Finance Authority Act of 1986. Its purpose is to help Minnesota farmers get loans they cannot get from other sources, by using state bonds to fund lending programs for farmers in financial trouble.

Practical Notes
If you are a Minnesota farmer struggling to get credit, this law is the reason the Rural Finance Authority exists. The authority was created because farm economic conditions were hurting the state’s rural economy, and farmers needed better access to loans.