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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 86

86B.865 PENALTIES.

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86B.865 PENALTIES.
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Subdivision 1. Felony.
A person is guilty of a felony and punishable by imprisonment for a term of not more than four years, or payment of a fine of not more than $5,000, or both, if the person with fraudulent intent:
(1)uses a false or fictitious name or address, makes a material false statement, fails to disclose a security interest, or conceals any other material fact in an application for a certificate of title; or
(2)submits a false, forged, or fictitious document in support of an application for a certificate of title.
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Subd. 2. Misdemeanor.
A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if that person:
(1)with fraudulent intent permits another to use or possess a certificate of title who is not entitled to use or possess the certificate of title;
(2)willfully fails to mail or deliver a certificate of title to the commissioner or a deputy registrar within ten days after the time required;
(3)willfully fails to deliver to a person acquiring a watercraft a certificate of title within ten days after the time required;
(4)commits a fraud in an application for a certificate of title; or
(5)fails to notify the commissioner of a fact as required by law.
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