Minn. Stat. § 325F.6945
Subd. 1. Definitions.
(b) "Broadband Internet access service" means:
(3) any service that is used to evade the protections established under this section.
Broadband Internet access service includes a service that serves end users at fixed endpoints using stationary equipment or end users using mobile stations, but does not include dial-up Internet access service.
(c) "Edge provider" means any person or entity that provides:
(2) a device used to access any content, application, or service over the Internet.
Edge provider does not include a person or entity providing obscene material, as defined in section 617.241.
(d) "Impairing or degrading lawful Internet traffic on the basis of Internet content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful device" means impairing or degrading any of the following:
(4) lawful Internet traffic to particular classes of nonharmful devices.
Impairing or degrading lawful Internet traffic on the basis of Internet content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful device includes, without limitation, differentiating positively or negatively between any of the following:
(f) "Paid prioritization" means the management of an Internet service provider's network to directly or indirectly favor some traffic over other traffic:
Subd. 2. Prohibited actions.
An Internet service provider is prohibited from engaging in any of the following activities with respect to any of the Internet service provider's Minnesota customers:
(4) unreasonably interfering with or unreasonably disadvantaging:
(ii) an edge provider's ability to provide lawful Internet content, applications, services, or devices to a customer.
Reasonable network management is not a violation of this clause;
Subd. 3. Exceptions.
This section does not apply to software or applications sponsored by the federal government, a state government, or a federally recognized Tribal government when the Internet service provider allows an advantage to customers for free or improved access, or data for access to government services and programs.
Subd. 4. Other laws.
This section does not: (1) supersede any obligation or authorization an Internet service provider may have to address the needs of emergency communications or law enforcement, public safety, or national security authorities, consistent with or as permitted by applicable law; or (2) limit the provider's ability to meet, address, or comply with the needs identified in clause (1).
Subd. 5. Enforcement.
A violation of subdivision 2 may be enforced by the commissioner of commerce under section 45.027. The venue for enforcement proceedings is Ramsey County.