A house-to-house dealer salesperson buys stocks of commodities at wholesale from a company and sells them at retail. In other respects, the dealer is similar to ordinary retail merchants and house-to-house commission salespeople.
A dealer is an independent contractor if all of the following criteria are substantially met.
The dealer is not required to work during fixed hours or at certain times, to follow any particular routes or schedules or to report on his or her activities.
The dealer is dependent for a livelihood on personal efforts and ingenuity in establishing clienteles and good reputations.
A dealer is an employee if all of the following criteria are substantially met.
Although not usually required to work during hours fixed by the firm, the dealer is expected to meet a certain quota.
The dealer is required to concentrate on certain products listed as "specials" and follow schedules or routes worked out by the company.
If sales fall off, a manager or other company representative investigates and instructs the dealer how to increase sales.
The relationship is terminable by either party on short notice and without liability to the employee for noncompletion.
10 SR 1852; 17 SR 1279
June 11, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes