Minnesota Statutes

Minn. Stat. § 325F.08 (2026)

Importation, Manufacture, Sale Or Distribution Of Hazardous Articles

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No person, firm, corporation, association or agent or employee thereof shall import, manufacture, sell, hold for sale or distribute a toy or other article intended for use by a child which presents an electrical, mechanical or thermal hazard or presents a hazard due to toxic, or flammable properties or properties able to produce asphyxiation or suffocation.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1988–1998 · leading case: Whiteford Ex Rel. Whiteford v. Yamaha Motor Corp., 582 N.W.2d 916 (Minn. 1998).
Whiteford Ex Rel. Whiteford v. Yamaha Motor Corp., 582 N.W.2d 916 (Minn. 1998). · cites it 10× “This reasoning ignores the statutory definition of a mechanical hazard contained in Minn.Stat. § 325F.08 [1] and places undue reliance on cases from other jurisdictions relating to parked cars.”
Emme v. C.O.M.B., Inc., 418 N.W.2d 176 (Minn. 1988). · cites it 2× “The district court denied the motion, ruling that the applicability of Minn.Stat. § 325F.08 (1986) — i.e., whether there had been a violation of the Safe Toys Act— presented a question of fact.”
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