Subdivision 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings here given them.
(a) "Contract" means any written legal document or documents signed by both parties in which the terms and conditions of any interest or other penalty for late payments are clearly stated.
(b) "Date of receipt" means the completed delivery of the goods or services or the satisfactory installation, assembly or specified portion thereof, or the receipt of the invoice for the delivery of the goods or services, whichever is later.
(c) "Governing board" means the elected or appointed board of the municipality and includes, but is not limited to, city councils, town boards and county boards.
(d) "Municipality" means any home rule charter or statutory city, county, town, school district, political subdivision or agency of local government. "Municipality" means the Metropolitan Council or any board or agency created under chapter 473.
Subd. 2. Payment required. A municipality must pay each vendor obligation according to the terms of the contract or, if no contract terms apply, within the standard payment period unless the municipality in good faith disputes the obligation. Standard payment period is defined as follows:
(a) For municipalities who have governing boards which have regularly scheduled meetings at least once a month, the standard payment period is defined as within 35 days of the date of receipt.
(b) For municipalities whose governing boards do not regularly meet at least once a month, the standard payment period is defined as 45 days after receipt of the goods or services or the invoice for the goods or services, whichever is later.
(c) For joint powers organizations organized under section 471.59, the standard payment period is within 45 days of the date of receipt.
Subd. 3. Invoice errors. If an invoice is incorrect, defective or otherwise improper, the municipality must notify the vendor within ten days of the date of receipt. Upon receiving a corrected invoice from the vendor, the municipality must pay the obligation within the standard payment period defined in subdivision 2.
Subd. 4. Payment of interest on late payments required. (a) Except otherwise provided in this section, a municipality shall calculate and pay interest to a vendor if the municipality has not paid the obligation according to the terms of the contract or, if no contract terms apply, within the standard payment period as defined in subdivision 2. The standard payment period for a negotiated contract or agreement between a vendor and a municipality which requires an audit by the municipality before acceptance and payment of the vendor's invoice shall not be begun until the completion of the audit by the municipality.
(b) The rate of interest calculated and paid by the municipality on the outstanding balance of the obligation not paid according to the terms of the contract or during the standard payment period shall be 1-1/2 percent per month or part of a month.
(c) No interest penalties may accrue against a purchaser who delays payment of a vendor obligation due to a good faith dispute with the vendor regarding the fitness of the product or service, contract compliance, or any defect, error or omission related thereto. If such delay undertaken by the municipality is not in good faith, the vendor may recover costs and attorney's fees.
(d) The minimum monthly interest penalty payment that a municipality shall calculate and pay a vendor for the unpaid balance for any one overdue bill of $100 or more is $10. For unpaid balances of less than $100, the municipality shall calculate and pay the actual interest penalty due the vendor.
Subd. 4a. Prompt payment to subcontractors. Each contract of a municipality must require the prime contractor to pay any subcontractor within ten days of the prime contractor's receipt of payment from the municipality for undisputed services provided by the subcontractor. The contract must require the prime contractor to pay interest of 1-1/2 percent per month or any part of a month to the subcontractor on any undisputed amount not paid on time to the subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest penalty payment for an unpaid balance of $100 or more is $10. For an unpaid balance of less than $100, the prime contractor shall pay the actual penalty due to the subcontractor. A subcontractor who prevails in a civil action to collect interest penalties from a prime contractor must be awarded its costs and disbursements, including attorney's fees, incurred in bringing the action.
Subd. 5. Applicability. This section applies to all goods, leases and rents, and contracts for services, construction, repair and remodeling. Purchases from or contracts for service with a public utility as defined in section 216B.02 or a telephone company as defined in section 237.01 that has on file with the public utilities commission an approved practice regarding late fees are not subject to this section.
1985 c 136 s 5; 1995 c 31 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 471 - 472B — Municipalities
Chapter 471 — Municipal Rights, Powers, Duties
Section 471.15 — Recreational Facilities By Municipality; Bonds.
Section 471.16 — Operation Of Program; Levy.
Section 471.17 — Location Of Activities.
Section 471.18 — Education Commissioner To Establish Qualifications.
Section 471.19 — Recreation Program To Be For Education Purposes.
Section 471.191 — Acquisition Of Facilities By City, School District.
Section 471.1911 — Validation Of School District Agreements.
Section 471.1912 — Public Beaches; Lifeguards.
Section 471.193 — Municipal Heritage Preservation.
Section 471.195 — Unclaimed Property; Disposal.
Section 471.198 — Expenditures; National Night Out; Law Enforcement Community Events.
Section 471.24 — Towns, Statutory Cities; Joint Maintenance Of Cemetery.
Section 471.342 — Inflow And Infiltration Program.
Section 471.345 — Uniform Municipal Contracting Law.
Section 471.3455 — Public Safety Equipment Purchase Or Lease.
Section 471.3457 — Veteran-owned Small Business Contracts.
Section 471.3459 — Donation Of Surplus Equipment.
Section 471.346 — Publicly Owned And Leased Vehicles Identified.
Section 471.35 — Specifications Of Supplies Or Equipment.
Section 471.36 — Noncompetitive Supplies And Equipment.
Section 471.371 — Contracts For Construction Of Treatment Works.
Section 471.381 — City, Town, And County Obligations And Payments.
Section 471.382 — Credit Cards.
Section 471.391 — Declaration Form.
Section 471.40 — Auditing Claims.
Section 471.41 — Auditing Accounts Not Itemized A Gross Misdemeanor.
Section 471.415 — Duplicate Warrants Or Orders.
Section 471.425 — Prompt Payment Of Local Government Bills.
Section 471.426 — Direct Deposit.
Section 471.44 — Municipality To Supply Counsel For Police, Peace Officers.
Section 471.45 — Costs And Disbursements To Be Assigned To Municipalities.
Section 471.46 — Vacancies; Persons Ineligible To Appointment.
Section 471.462 — Written Estimate Of Consultant Fees.
Section 471.464 — Ramps At Crosswalks.
Section 471.469 — Elevators In Apartment Buildings.
Section 471.471 — Access Review Board.
Section 471.475 — Iron Range Cities Or Towns May Lease Out Hospital.
Section 471.476 — Ambulance Services, Hennepin County Exception.
Section 471.50 — County Board May Make Agreements In Regard To Taxes.
Section 471.51 — Agreement To State Years Of Payments.
Section 471.52 — Apportionment Of Payments.
Section 471.53 — Who May Make Requests.
Section 471.54 — Use Of Money.
Section 471.55 — Construction Of Sections 471.49 To 471.55.
Section 471.562 — Definitions.
Section 471.563 — Uses Of Loan Repayments.
Section 471.57 — Public Works Reserve Fund.
Section 471.571 — Permanent Improvement Fund, Certain Cities.
Section 471.572 — Infrastructure Replacement Reserve Fund.
Section 471.58 — Range Association Of Municipalities And Schools; Dues.
Section 471.59 — Joint Exercise Of Powers.
Section 471.591 — Extension Of Municipal Services.
Section 471.61 — Group Benefits For Officers, Employees, Retirees.
Section 471.611 — Retirees' Health Insurance Benefits.
Section 471.615 — Individual Annuity For Public Officer, Employee.
Section 471.6151 — Contributions From Lawful Gambling Organizations.
Section 471.6161 — Group Insurance; Governmental Units.
Section 471.617 — Self-insurance Of Employee Health Benefits.
Section 471.6175 — Trust For Postemployment Benefits.
Section 471.62 — Statutes Or Rules May Be Adopted By Reference.
Section 471.63 — Promotion Of Safety And Preservation Of Human Life.
Section 471.631 — Rewards For Information About Felons.
Section 471.635 — Zoning Ordinances.
Section 471.64 — May Get, Dispose Of Property To, From U.s., State Agencies.
Section 471.65 — Grant, Advance, Or Loan From U.s. Or State Government.
Section 471.653 — Distribution Of Certain Federal Payments.
Section 471.655 — Municipality's Economic Opportunity Program Powers.
Section 471.656 — Limits On Bond Issuance For Extraterritorial Projects.
Section 471.661 — Out-of-state Travel.
Section 471.665 — Mileage Allowances.
Section 471.666 — Personal Use Of Publicly Owned Automobiles Prohibited.
Section 471.67 — Agreement Between Commissioner Of Dnr And Municipality.
Section 471.68 — Distribution Of Publications By Any County Or City.
Section 471.685 — Limit On Postsecondary Institution Fees.
Section 471.69 — Limitation Of Tax Levies; Statement.
Section 471.695 — City Defined For Sections 471.695 To 471.699.
Section 471.696 — Fiscal Year; Designation.
Section 471.6965 — Publication Of Summary Budget Statement.
Section 471.697 — Financial Reports; Filing; Cities, Towns Of 2,500.
Section 471.698 — Finance Report, File, Publish Or Post; Cities Under 2,500.
Section 471.6985 — Municipal Liquor Store.
Section 471.699 — Enforcement Of Reporting Requirements.
Section 471.6995 — Extended Time To File Financial Report; Disaster Areas.
Section 471.70 — Annual Report Of Outstanding Obligations.
Section 471.701 — Salary Data.
Section 471.707 — Vending Machine License Fees; Notice.
Section 471.709 — Massage Therapist License; Permit.
Section 471.72 — Application; Purpose.
Section 471.73 — Acceptance Of Provisions.
Section 471.75 — Orders, Sufficient Funds; Certificates Of Indebtedness.
Section 471.76 — Expenditures, Obligations; Clerk's Statement.
Section 471.77 — Indebtedness Contracted In Excess Of Revenue.
Section 471.78 — Indebtedness In Excess Of Revenue, Contracts Void.
Section 471.81 — Construction.
Section 471.82 — Repealer, Exceptions.
Section 471.83 — Severable, Effect.
Section 471.831 — Municipality May File Bankruptcy Petition.
Section 471.84 — Cemeteries; Appropriation By Certain Subdivisions.
Section 471.85 — Property Transfer; Public Corporations.
Section 471.86 — Protection For Firefighter Driver Sued For Damages.
Section 471.87 — Public Officers, Interest In Contract; Penalty.
Section 471.881 — Exceptions; Application.
Section 471.89 — Contract, When Void.
Section 471.895 — Certain Gifts By Interested Persons Prohibited.
Section 471.90 — Statutory Cities, Hospital; Transfer To County.
Section 471.91 — Air Travel Accounts.
Section 471.92 — Dangerous Excavations.
Section 471.924 — County Regulation Of Secondhand And Junk Dealers.
Section 471.925 — Definitions.
Section 471.926 — Relation To Other County Authority.
Section 471.927 — Cooperation With Municipalities.
Section 471.929 — Enforcement.
Section 471.93 — Appropriations For Historical Work By Municipalities.
Section 471.935 — Appropriations For Senior, Youth Centers.
Section 471.941 — Appropriation For Artistic Activities.
Section 471.95 — Patients In Public Hospitals, Extension Of Credit.
Section 471.96 — Members Of Civic Educational Associations.
Section 471.97 — Authority To Advance Expense Money.
Section 471.98 — Self-insurance; Definitions.
Section 471.981 — Self-insurance Coverage By Political Subdivision.
Section 471.982 — Review Of Joint Self-insurance Pool.
Section 471.985 — County And City Ordinances Prohibiting Trespassing.
Section 471.99 — Notice Of Government Action.
Section 471.991 — Definitions.
Section 471.992 — Equitable Compensation Relationships.
Section 471.993 — Compensation Relationships Of Positions.
Section 471.994 — Job Evaluation System.
Section 471.995 — Report Availability.
Section 471.9966 — Effect On Other Law.
Section 471.997 — Human Rights Act, Evidence.
Section 471.9981 — Counties And Cities; Pay Equity Compliance.
Section 471.999 — Report To Legislature.
Section 471.9995 — Rental Dwelling Notice.
Section 471.9996 — Rent Control Prohibited.
Section 471.9997 — Federally Assisted Rental Housing; Impact Statement.