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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 221

221.026 MOTOR CARRIER OF PROPERTY; EXEMPTIONS.

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221.026 MOTOR CARRIER OF PROPERTY; EXEMPTIONS.
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Subdivision 1. Registration.
No person may engage in the for-hire transportation of property, other than household goods, in Minnesota unless the person has filed a registration statement with the commissioner on a form the commissioner prescribes.
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Subd. 2. Exemptions from requirements.
Notwithstanding any other law, a motor carrier of property is exempt from sections 221.021 ; 221.121 ; 221.122 ; 221.131 ; 221.132 ; 221.161 ; 221.172, subdivision 3 ; and 221.185 , except as provided in subdivision 4. The exemptions in this subdivision do not apply to a motor carrier of property while transporting household goods.
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Subd. 3. Safety regulations.
A motor carrier of property is subject to those federal regulations incorporated by reference in section 221.0314 , unless exempted from those regulations by section 221.031 .
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Subd. 4. Suspension and cancellation of registration.
The commissioner shall suspend or cancel, following the procedures for suspension or cancellation in section 221.185 , the registration of a motor carrier of property who fails to file with the commissioner or maintain the insurance or bond required under section 221.141 . A person may not engage in the for-hire transportation of property, other than household goods, in Minnesota while the person's registration is under suspension or cancellation under this subdivision.
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Subd. 5. Local regulation.
Section 221.091 applies to registration statements under this section to the same extent that it applies to certificates and permits issued by the commissioner.
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