A treasurer or other individual who receives money for a committee is guilty of a misdemeanor if the individual:
(1) fails to keep a correct account as required by law;
(2) mutilates, defaces, or destroys an account record; or
(3) in the case of a committee, refuses upon request to provide financial information to a candidate; and
(4) does any of these things with the intent to conceal receipts or disbursements, the purpose of receipts or disbursements, or the existence or amount of an unpaid debt or the identity of the person to whom it is owed.
1988 c 578 art 2 s 6
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 200 - 212 — Elections
Chapter 211A — Campaign Financial Reports
Section 211A.01 — Definitions.
Section 211A.02 — Financial Report.
Section 211A.03 — Final Report.
Section 211A.04 — Secretary Of State's Duties.
Section 211A.05 — Failure To File Statement.
Section 211A.06 — Failure To Keep Account; Penalty.
Section 211A.07 — Bills When Rendered And Paid.
Section 211A.08 — Prosecution.
Section 211A.09 — Forfeiture Of Nomination Or Office.
Section 211A.10 — Disqualified Individuals Not To Hold Various Positions.
Section 211A.11 — Penalties For Violations.
Section 211A.12 — Contribution Limits.
Section 211A.13 — Prohibited Transfers.
Section 211A.14 — Contributions And Solicitations During Legislative Session.