Chapter 329 — Deaf or Masquerading as Deaf

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 329 — Deaf or Masquerading as Deaf

329.01 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.02 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.03 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.04 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.05 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.06 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.07 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.08 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.09 Former peddler/hawker regulation provision, repealed in 2001. 329.095 Deaf or Masquerading as Deaf Prohibits peddlers from selling or distributing finger alphabet cards or printed matter claiming the seller is deaf, or … 329.099 Definition Defines transient merchant as any person who temporarily does business in Minnesota by selling goods from a hired, … 329.10 License Required Makes it unlawful for any transient merchant to do business in Minnesota without first obtaining a county license. 329.11 License Application Requirements Sets forth the application, fee, bond, and procedural requirements for obtaining a transient merchant license from a … 329.12 License Required for Certain Sales; False Affidavit Requires transient merchants selling insurance, bankrupt, or damaged goods to file a sworn affidavit detailing the … 329.13 Evidence Establishes that goods brought into a county by a non-resident and offered for sale at reduced prices are prima facie … 329.135 Prohibited Sales Prohibits transient merchants and flea market sellers from selling infant formula, food for children under two, … 329.14 Certain Sales Excepted Exempts certain sellers from transient merchant licensing, including commercial travelers, sellers by catalog, farmers … 329.15 Municipalities May Regulate Preserves the right of cities and counties to impose their own transient merchant licensing requirements in addition to … 329.16 Disposal of Fees Directs that all transient merchant license fees be paid into the county general revenue fund. 329.17 Violations; Penalties Makes operating as an unlicensed transient merchant a gross misdemeanor, and unlicensed peddling a misdemeanor.