Subdivision 1. Attorney general enforcement authority. The attorney general shall investigate violations of sections 325G.23 to 325G.28. When the attorney general possesses information providing reasonable ground to believe that any person has violated or is about to violate any provision of sections 325G.23 to 325G.28, or that any club is insolvent the attorney general shall be entitled on behalf of the state (a) to sue for and have injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction against any such violation or threatened violation without abridging the penalties provided by law; (b) to sue for and recover for the state, from any person who is found to have violated any provision of sections 325G.23 to 325G.28, a civil penalty, in an amount to be determined by the court, not in excess of $25,000; and in case the club has failed to maintain the bond required by sections 325G.23 to 325G.28, or is insolvent or in imminent danger of insolvency, to sue for and have an order appointing a receiver to wind up its affairs. All civil penalties recovered under this subdivision shall be deposited in the general fund of the state treasury.
Subd. 2. Private remedies. In addition to the remedies otherwise provided by law, any person injured by a violation of any of the provisions of sections 325G.23 to 325G.28, may bring a civil action and recover damages, together with costs and disbursements, including reasonable attorney's fees, and receive other equitable relief as determined by the court.
1974 c 418 s 6; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 325G — Consumer Protection; Solicitation Of Sales
Section 325G.01 — Effect Of Delivery.
Section 325G.02 — Definitions.
Section 325G.03 — Unsolicited Financial Transaction Cards.
Section 325G.04 — Lost Or Stolen Financial Transaction Cards.
Section 325G.041 — Married Woman; Name On Card.
Section 325G.042 — Consumer Credit; Equal Treatment Of Spouses.
Section 325G.05 — Disputed Accounts.
Section 325G.051 — Surcharges On Credit Cards.
Section 325G.052 — Credit Card Offers And Solicitations; Address Verifications.
Section 325G.06 — Definitions.
Section 325G.07 — Buyer's Right To Cancel.
Section 325G.08 — Writing Required; Notice Of Right To Cancel; Notice Of Cancellation.
Section 325G.09 — Return Of Payments Or Goods.
Section 325G.10 — Penalties For Violation.
Section 325G.12 — Definitions.
Section 325G.13 — Disclosure Obligation.
Section 325G.14 — Penalties; Remedies.
Section 325G.15 — Definitions.
Section 325G.16 — Restrictions.
Section 325G.17 — Definitions.
Section 325G.18 — Implied Warranties.
Section 325G.19 — Express Warranties.
Section 325G.203 — Definitions.
Section 325G.204 — Express Warranties.
Section 325G.205 — Assistive Device Replacement Or Refund.
Section 325G.206 — Nonconformity Disclosure Requirement.
Section 325G.207 — Other Remedies.
Section 325G.21 — Deficiency Judgments; Consumer Transactions; Definitions.
Section 325G.22 — Limits On Buyer's Liability.
Section 325G.23 — Definitions.
Section 325G.24 — Right Of Cancellation.
Section 325G.25 — Contract Regulation.
Section 325G.26 — Limitation On Membership Period.
Section 325G.27 — Registration Requirements, Surety Bond Requirement, Alternative Security.
Section 325G.30 — Definitions.
Section 325G.31 — Plain Language Required.
Section 325G.34 — Limits On Remedies.
Section 325G.35 — Review By The Attorney General.
Section 325G.36 — Waivers Void.
Section 325G.37 — Effective Date.
Section 325G.41 — Definitions And Computations.
Section 325G.42 — Credit Card Disclosures.
Section 325G.45 — Federal Law.
Section 325G.46 — Alternative Compliance.
Section 325G.47 — Notification Of Annual Fee.
Section 325G.50 — Membership Travel Contracts; Cancellation.
Section 325G.501 — Membership Travel Contracts Solicitation Gift Offers.
Section 325G.505 — Membership Travel Contracts In Excess Of $500.
Section 325G.51 — Penalties; Remedies.
Section 325G.52 — Consumer Education; Telemarketing Fraud.
Section 325G.53 — Gift Certificates.
Section 325G.54 — Cancellation Without Penalty Of Wireless Contracts By Military Service Personnel.