Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 604A — Civil Liability Limitations
Section 604A.10 — Liability Of Food Donors.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them.
(b) "Distressed food" means, in addition to the definition in section 31.495, certain perishable foods, as defined in section 28A.03, that may not be readily marketable due to appearance, freshness, grade, surplus, or other considerations and are not suspect of having been rendered unsafe or unsuitable for food use and are adequately labeled.
(c) "Food bank" means a surplus food collection and distribution system operated and established to assist in bringing donated food to nonprofit charitable organizations and individuals for the purpose of reducing hunger and meeting nutritional needs.
(d) "Food facility" means:
(1) a restaurant, food establishment, grocery store, delicatessen, convenience store, vehicle, vending machine, produce stand, temporary food facility, satellite food distribution facility, stationary mobile food preparation unit, or mobile food preparation unit;
(2) a place used in conjunction with the operations described in clause (1), including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials; or
(3) a farmers' market.
(e) "Nonprofit charitable organization" means an organization that is incorporated under the Minnesota Nonprofit Corporation Act and is operating for charitable purposes.
Subd. 2. Donation; distressed food. A food manufacturer, distributor, processor, or a person who donates or collects distressed food to or for the state, a political subdivision, or an institution or facility operated by the state or a political subdivision for any lawful purpose or to or for a nonprofit charitable organization for distribution at no charge to the elderly or needy, or who directly distributes distressed food to the elderly or needy at no charge, is not liable for any injury, including but not limited to injury resulting from the ingesting of the distressed food, unless the injury is caused by the gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of the food manufacturer, processor, distributor, or person.
Subd. 3. Distribution. A food bank or nonprofit charitable organization that in good faith collects or receives and distributes to the elderly or needy, at no charge, food that is fit for human consumption at the time it is distributed, is not liable for any injury, including but not limited to injury resulting from the ingesting of the food, unless the injury is caused by the gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of the food bank or nonprofit charitable organization.
Subd. 4. Other food donation. A food facility that donates, to a food bank or other nonprofit charitable organization, food that is fit for human consumption at the time of donation and distributed by the food bank or nonprofit charitable organization to the elderly or needy at no charge, is not liable for any injury, including, but not limited to, liability resulting from ingestion of the food, unless the injury is caused by the gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of the food facility.
Subd. 5. Authority not restricted. This section does not restrict the authority of the commissioner of agriculture to regulate or ban the use or consumption of distressed food donated, collected, or received for charitable purposes.
1994 c 623 art 3 s 1; 1995 c 109 s 2; 1998 c 333 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 604 - 605 — Civil Actions

Chapter 604A — Civil Liability Limitations

Section 604A.01 — Good Samaritan Law.

Section 604A.015 — School Bus Driver Immunity From Liability.

Section 604A.02 — Aid To Shooting Victim.

Section 604A.03 — Hazardous Materials Response Incident Aid.

Section 604A.04 — Good Samaritan Overdose Prevention.

Section 604A.05 — Good Samaritan Overdose Medical Assistance.

Section 604A.06 — Aid To Sexual Assault Victims.

Section 604A.10 — Liability Of Food Donors.

Section 604A.11 — Volunteer Athletic Coaches And Officials; Physicians And Trainers; Immunity From Liability.

Section 604A.12 — Livestock Activities; Immunity From Liability.

Section 604A.13 — Miscellaneous Volunteer And Charitable Activities.

Section 604A.20 — Policy.

Section 604A.21 — Recreational Land Use; Definitions.

Section 604A.22 — Owner's Duty Of Care Or Duty To Give Warnings.

Section 604A.23 — Owner's Liability.

Section 604A.24 — Liability; Leased Land, Water-filled Mine Pits; Municipal Power Agency Land.

Section 604A.25 — Owner's Liability; Not Limited.

Section 604A.26 — Land User's Liability.

Section 604A.27 — Dedication; Easement.

Section 604A.30 — Breath Alcohol Testing Device In Liquor Establishments.

Section 604A.301 — Limited Liability For Certain Nonprofit Treatment Facilities.

Section 604A.302 — Assistance Animal Access To Real Property; Property Owner Immunity From Liability.

Section 604A.31 — Miscellaneous Public Benefit Or Function.

Section 604A.32 — Alternative Dispute Resolution Immunity.

Section 604A.33 — Reference Checks By Certain Health Care Providers And Facilities.

Section 604A.35 — Public Notification Of Emergency.

Section 604A.40 — Agritourism; Immunity From Liability.