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325E.042
Statute ID:
320
Statute Function ID:
17975
Plastics - Prohibit Sale Of Certain Plastics
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Charge
Classifications
Offense Level:
Misdemeanor (M)
General Offense Code:
Other (9)
Offense Summary Code & Rank:
Crimes Against Govt (Y) (Rank 19)
Detailed Offense Code:
Environmental Regulation (911)
Offense Severity Level:
Function Text:
UCR Code
Description
90Z
All Other Offenses
Flags
Crime of Violence:
No
Targeted Misdemeanor:
No
Predatory Offender Registration Review:
No
Enhanceable:
No
Certify to DPS:
No
Report to DNR:
No
DPS Group:
No
Conditional Release:
No
Payable:
No
Petty Misdemeanor Only if Prosecutor Certifies:
No
Third Violation Indicator:
No
Qualified Domestic Violence Related:
No
Nonviolent Controlled Substance Offender Review:
No
Wildlife Restitution:
No
Statute Number:
325E.042
Enactment Date:
Jan 1, 1859
Effective Date:
Jan 1, 1859
Expiration Date:
Repealed?:
No
Summary Text:
Plastics - Prohibit Sale Of Certain Plastics
Statute ID:
320
Created:
Sep 1, 2006 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Updated:
Sep 1, 2006 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Last Update Action:
System
Legal Analyst Comment:
Summary Text:
Plastics - Prohibit Sale Of Certain Plastics
Link to MN Statute Text:
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/325E/042.html
Legislative Session:
2005 - NA
Session Law Text?:
No
Statute text last updated on:
Sep 1, 2006
Subdivision 1. (a) A person may not sell, offer for sale, or give to consumers in this state a beverage packaged in a plastic can. (b) A plastic can subject to this subdivision is a single serving beverage container composed of plastic and metal excluding the closure mechanism. Subd. 2. A person may not sell, offer for sale, or give to consumers beverages or motor oil containers held together by connected rings made of nondegradable plastic material. Subd. 3. A person who violates subdivision 1 or 2 is guilty of a misdemeanor.