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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 58

58.05 EXEMPTIONS FROM LICENSE.

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58.05 EXEMPTIONS FROM LICENSE.
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Subdivision 1. Exempt person.
(a)An exempt person, as defined by section 58.04, subdivision 1 , paragraph (c), and subdivision 2, paragraph (b), is exempt from the licensing requirements of this chapter, but is subject to all other provisions of this chapter.
(b)Paragraph
(a)does not apply to an institution covered under section 58.04, subdivision 4, even if the institution is otherwise an exempt person.
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Subd. 2.
[Repealed, 2000 c 427 s 21 ]
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Subd. 3. Certificate of exemption.
(a)The following persons must obtain a certificate of exemption from the commissioner to qualify as an exempt person under section 58.04, subdivision 1 , paragraph (c):
(1)a bona fide nonprofit organization under section 58.04, subdivision 1 , paragraph (c), clause (6); or
(2)a person exempted by order of the commissioner under section 58.04, subdivision 1, paragraph (c), clause (7).
(b)The following persons must obtain a certificate of exemption from the commissioner to qualify as an exempt person under section 58.04, subdivision 2 , paragraph (b):
(1)a bona fide nonprofit organization under section 58.04, subdivision 2 , paragraph (b), clause (8); or
(2)a person exempted by order of the commissioner under section 58.04, subdivision 2, paragraph (b), clause (9).
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