Minnesota Statutes
§ 297G.13 — INSPECTION RIGHTS
Minnesota § 297G.13
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 297G.13 (2026).
Text
The commissioner of public safety or the commissioner of revenue, or their duly authorized employees, may, at any reasonable time, without notice and without a search warrant, enter in and upon a licensed premises, and examine the books, papers, and records of a brewer, manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer for the purpose of determining whether the excise tax has been paid, and may in addition inspect any premises where fermented malt beverages are manufactured, sold, offered for sale, possessed, or stored for the purpose of determining whether the party is in full compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
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Legislative History
1997 c 179 art 1 s 13
Nearby Sections
15
§ 297G.01
DEFINITIONS§ 297G.02
ADMINISTRATION§ 297G.031
FARM WINERY§ 297G.032
MICRODISTILLERIES§ 297G.05
USE TAX; RATE OF TAX§ 297G.06
TAX AS PERSONAL DEBT§ 297G.07
EXEMPTIONS FROM TAX§ 297G.08
SALES TO INDIAN TRIBES§ 297G.09
RETURNS; PAYMENT OF TAX§ 297G.10
DEPOSIT OF PROCEEDS§ 297G.11
INFORMATIONAL REPORTS§ 297G.12
REFUNDS§ 297G.13
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Minnesota § 297G.13, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/297G/297G.13.