2025 Session Last amended: 2021 session

§ 65B.43 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines the key terms used in the Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act, including 'motor vehicle,' 'owner,' 'insured,' 'basic economic loss benefits,' and 'maintenance or use of a motor vehicle.' These definitions control the scope of no-fault coverage.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When determining whether a particular vehicle, person, or accident situation falls within the No-Fault Act’s coverage. Who this affects: Vehicle owners, drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and insurers. Key points: ‘Motor vehicle’ excludes motorcycles and vehicles with fewer than four wheels. ‘Maintenance or use’ includes occupying, entering, and exiting a vehicle, but generally excludes vehicle repair on business premises and loading/unloading. An ‘owner’ includes long-term lessees (leases of 6+ months). An ‘insured’ includes the named insured, resident relatives, occupants of the insured vehicle, and pedestrians struck by the insured vehicle.