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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 168

168.65 INTERCITY BUS VIOLATIONS.

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168.65 INTERCITY BUS VIOLATIONS.
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Subdivision 1. Unlawful acts.
It shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of intercity buses to willfully violate any provision of sections 168.61 to 168.65 or to willfully furnish false information or reports to the registrar of motor vehicles which such registrar may require.
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Subd. 2. Appeal.
If after a public hearing, upon due notice, the registrar of motor vehicles determines that any owner or operator of intercity buses has violated any term or provisions of sections 168.61 to 168.65 or willfully furnished false information or reports, the registrar shall cancel all number plates and all special identification plates or certificates issued to the owner or operator of intercity buses. The intercity buses, during such calendar year, shall not operate upon the streets and highways of the state unless the owner's or operator's entire fleet of intercity buses is then registered in the state of Minnesota and the motor vehicle taxes paid on them for the full calendar year in which the offense occurs.
Any determination by the registrar of motor vehicles is subject to appeal in accordance with chapter 14.
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