Minn. Stat. § 168B.011
Subd. 1. Scope.
The terms used in this chapter have the meanings given them in this section.
Subd. 2. Abandoned vehicle.
(a) "Abandoned vehicle" means a motor vehicle, as defined in section 169.01, that:
(1) has remained illegally:
Subd. 3. Junk vehicle.
"Junk vehicle" means a vehicle that:
Subd. 4. Unauthorized vehicle.
"Unauthorized vehicle" means a vehicle that is subject to removal and impoundment pursuant to section 168B.04, subdivision 2, or 169.041, but is not a junk vehicle or an abandoned vehicle.
Subd. 5. Agency.
"Agency" means the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Subd. 6. Department.
"Department" means the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
Subd. 7. Impound.
"Impound" means to take and hold a vehicle in legal custody. There are two types of impounds, public and nonpublic.
Subd. 8. Impound lot operator or operator.
"Impound lot operator" or "operator" means a person who engages in impounding or storing, usually temporarily, unauthorized or abandoned vehicles. "Operator" includes an operator of a public or nonpublic impound lot, regardless of whether tow truck service is provided.
Subd. 9. Motor vehicle or vehicle.
"Motor vehicle" or "vehicle" has the meaning given motor vehicle in section 169.01.
Subd. 10. Motor vehicle waste.
"Motor vehicle waste" means solid waste and liquid wastes derived in the operation of or in the recycling of a motor vehicle, including such things as tires and used motor oil, but excluding scrap metal.
Subd. 11. Nonpublic impound lot.
"Nonpublic impound lot" means an impound lot that is not a public impound lot.
Subd. 12. Public impound lot.
"Public impound lot" means an impound lot owned by or contracting with a unit of government under section 168B.09.
Subd. 13. Unit of government.
"Unit of government" includes a state department or agency, a special purpose district, and a county, statutory or home rule charter city, or town.
Subd. 14. Vital component parts.
"Vital component parts" means those parts of a motor vehicle that are essential to the mechanical functioning of the vehicle, including such things as the motor, drive train, and wheels.