Minnesota Department of Commerce

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Formed1983[1]
JurisdictionMinnesota
Headquarters85 7th Place East, Suite 280
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Agency executive
  • Grace Arnold[2]
Minnesota Department of Commerce
Agency overview
Formed1983[1]
JurisdictionMinnesota
Headquarters85 7th Place East, Suite 280
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Agency executive
  • Grace Arnold[2]
Parent agencyState of Minnesota
Websitehttps://mn.gov/commerce/

The Minnesota Department of Commerce is the governmental agency in the U.S. State of Minnesota responsible for regulating a number of critical businesses that impact the public health and welfare. These include state-licensed or regulated industries such as insurance, real estate, property appraisals, debt collection agencies, financial institutions, commodity weights and measures, and telecommunications.[3] The department has a history of being closely-involved in significant social and political issues concerning the public interest.[4][5]

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