§ 609.0332 — MAXIMUM PENALTY; PETTY MISDEMEANOR ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS
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Subdivision 1.Increased fine. From August 1, 2000, if a state law or municipal charter sets a limit of $200 or less on the fines that a statutory or home rule charter city, town, county, or other political subdivision may prescribe for an ordinance violation that is defined as a petty misdemeanor, that law or charter is considered to provide that the political subdivision has the power to prescribe a maximum fine of $300 for the petty misdemeanor violation. Subd.
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