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<br />MOVEABLE PLACE OF BUSINESS. Any form of business that is operated out of a truck, van,
<br />kiosk, automobile, or other type of vehicle or transportable shelter and not a fixed address store front or
<br />other permanent type of structure authorized for sales transactions.
<br />NICOTINE OR LOBELIA DELIVERY PRODUCT. Any product containing or delivering
<br />nicotine or lobelia, whether natural or synthetic, intended for human consumption, or any part of such a
<br />product, that is not a tobacco or an electronic delivery device as defined in this section. NICOTINE OR
<br />LOBELIA DELIVERY PRODUCT does not include any nicotine cessation product that has been authorized by
<br />the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be marketed and for sale as “drugs,” “devices,” or “combination
<br />products,” as defined in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.NICOTINE OR LOBELIA DELIVERY
<br />PRODUCT does not include any product that has been approved or otherwise certified for legal sale by
<br />the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a tobacco-cessation product, a tobacco-dependence product,
<br />or for other medical purposes, and is being marketed and sold solely for that approved purpose.
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<br />PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT. Any indoor area at which two or more individuals perform any
<br />type of a service for consideration of payment under any type of contractual relationship, including, but
<br />not limited to, an employment relationship with or for a private corporation, partnership, individual, or
<br />government agency. Place of employment includes any indoor area where two or more individuals
<br />gratuitously perform services for which individuals are ordinarily paid. A place of employment also
<br />includes, but is not limited to: public conveyances, factories, warehouses, offices, retail stores,
<br />restaurants, bars, banquet facilities, theaters, food stores, banks, financial institutions, employee
<br />cafeterias, lounges, auditoriums, gymnasiums, restrooms, elevators, hallways, museums, libraries,
<br />bowling establishments, employee medical facilities, and rooms or areas containing photocopying
<br />equipment or other office equipment used in common. Vehicles used in whole or in part for work
<br />purposes are places of employment during hours of operation if more than one person is present. An
<br />area in which work is performed in a private residence is a place of employment during hours of
<br />operation if:
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<br />(1) the homeowner uses the area exclusively and regularly as a principal place of business and
<br />has one or more on-site employees; or
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<br />(2) the homeowner uses the area exclusively and regularly as a place to meet or deal with patients,
<br />clients, or customers in the normal course of the homeowner's trade or business.
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<br />PUBLIC MEETING. All meetings open to the public pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 13D.01.
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<br />PUBLIC PLACE. Any enclosed, indoor area used by the general public, including, but not
<br />limited to, restaurants; banks; bars; any other food or liquor establishment; hotels and motels;
<br />reception areas; retail establishments and other commercial establishments; shopping malls;
<br />educational facilities; hospitals; nursing homes; auditoriums; arenas; meeting rooms; waiting rooms;
<br />government buildings; and common areas of rental apartment buildings.
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<br />RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. Any place of business where licensed products are available for
<br />sale to the general public. RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS include, but are not limited to, grocery stores,
<br />tobacco products shops, convenience stores, gasoline service stations, bars, and restaurants.
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<br />SALE. Any transfer of goods for money, trade, barter, or other consideration.
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<br />Commented [PHLC7]: This definition was updated to
<br />align with revisions in state law.
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