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1.03
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1.03 WATERS INCLUDED.
The concurrent jurisdiction of a county and of courts and officers exercising jurisdiction throughout it extends over the water area that would be included if the boundary lines of the county were produced in the direction of their approach and extended across the waters to the opposite shore.
1.01
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1.01 EXTENT.
The sovereignty and jurisdiction of this state extend to all places within its boundaries as defined in the constitution and, concurrently, to the waters forming a common boundary between this and adjoining states, subject only to rights of jurisdiction acquired by the United States over places in it.
1.02
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1.02 JURISDICTION OVER WATERS.
Courts and officers having jurisdiction in a county bordering upon Big Stone Lake, Lake Traverse, Bois de Sioux River, or the Red River of the North, have jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases upon those waters concurrently with the courts and officers of other states bordering on them, to the extent any of them for...
1.041
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1.041 CONCURRENT JURISDICTION OF STATE AND UNITED STATES.
Except as otherwise expressly provided, the jurisdiction of the United States over any land or other property in this state owned for national purposes is concurrent with and subject to the jurisdiction and right of the state to cause its civil and criminal process to be executed there, to punish offenses against its l...
1.042
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1.042 CONSENT OF STATE.
The consent of the State of Minnesota is given in accordance with the Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 8, Clause 17, to the acquisition by the United States in any manner of any land or right or interest in land in this state required for sites for customs houses, courthouses, hospitals, sanitarium...
1.043
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1.043 JURISDICTION, WHEN TO VEST.
The jurisdiction granted or ceded to the United States over any place in the state under sections 1.041 or 1.042 shall not vest until the United States has acquired the title to or right of possession of the premises affected, and shall continue only while the United States owns or occupies them for the purposes to whi...
1.0431
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1.0431 RETROCESSION.
Notwithstanding any other law, all or any part of the jurisdiction acquired by the United States over any land or place in the state under section 1.041 or 1.042 or any other statute may be retroceded to the state in the manner provided in this section. Retrocession of jurisdiction shall be initiated by written offer t...
1.044
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1.044 UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER WILD LIFE AND FISH REFUGE.
Consent of the state of Minnesota is given to the acquisition by the United States by purchase, gift, or lease of the areas of land or water, or both, in this state as the United States deems necessary for the establishment of the Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge in accordance with and for the purposes...
1.045
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1.045 STATE, CONSENT TO ACQUISITION OF LANDS.
Consent of the state of Minnesota is given to the acquisition by the United States in any manner authorized by act of Congress of lands lying within the original boundaries of the Chippewa National Forest and the Superior National Forest for any purpose incident to the development or maintenance of those forests, subje...
1.0451
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1.0451 LIMITS ON CONSENT TO FEDERAL ACQUISITIONS OF LANDS IN ST. LOUIS, LAKE, AND COOK COUNTIES; WATER AND LAND OWNERSHIP; DUTIES OF STATE OFFICIALS.
Pursuant to applicable federal and state law under which Minnesota was admitted to the union on equal footing with the original 13 states, navigable waters and their beds located within the exterior boundaries of the state are owned by the state. In a few limited circumstances, as in section 1.044, relating to the Uppe...
1.046
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1.046 EVIDENCE OF CONSENT.
The consent of the state given under sections 1.041 to 1.048 to the acquisition by the United States of any land or right or interest in land in this state or to the exercise of jurisdiction over any place in this state shall be evidenced by the certificate of the governor, issued in duplicate, under the great seal of ...
1.047
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1.047 CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS IN STATE COURTS BY UNITED STATES.
When consent to the acquisition by the United States of any land or any right or interest in land by condemnation is given by sections 1.041 to 1.048, the United States may effect condemnation in the courts of this state in accordance with the laws of this state relating to eminent domain, or may effect condemnation in...
1.049
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1.049 ACQUISITION OF LANDS IN TAMARAC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE BY UNITED STATES.
Consent of the State of Minnesota is given to the acquisition by the United States in any manner authorized by act of Congress of lands lying within the original boundaries of the Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge as established by Executive Order No. 7902 dated May 31, 1938, of the President of the United States for an...
1.048
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1.048 EFFECT OF REPEAL OF CERTAIN LAWS.
Mason's Minnesota Statutes of 1927, sections 4 and 5, as amended by Laws 1941, chapter 66, and Mason's Minnesota Statutes of 1927, Sections 6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, and 6-6, and Mason's Supplement 1940, Section 6-1, are repealed, but their repeal shall not affect any case in which the consent of the state to the acquisit...
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2.01 NAMES AND BOUNDARIES.
The state is divided into the several counties named in the following schedule, the boundaries whereof, except as changed or established by vote of the people since the year 1892, are as fixed by the several laws referred to in the schedule after their respective names. The laws so referred to are hereby continued in f...
1.05
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1.05 WAIVER OF IMMUNITY FOR VIOLATIONS OF CERTAIN FEDERAL STATUTES.
An employee, former employee, or prospective employee of the state who is aggrieved by the state's violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, United States Code, title 29, section 621, et seq., as amended, may bring a civil action against the state in federal court or in any other court of competent...
1.12
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1.12 FEDERAL FLOWAGE EASEMENTS OVER HIGHWAYS.
When requested by the commissioner of transportation the governor, in behalf of the state, may grant, bargain, sell, and convey to the United States of America any easement for flowage in and upon any easement or fee owned by the state of Minnesota for trunk highway right-of-way purposes when it is required by the Unit...
1.13
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1.13 MONEY RECEIVED CREDITED TO HIGHWAY FUND.
Any payment so received for the granting of an easement shall be deposited in the trunk highway fund.
1.135
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1.135 STATE SEAL.
This section prescribes the design and states the historical symbolism of the Great Seal of the State of Minnesota. The seal described in subdivision 3a is the "Great Seal of the State of Minnesota." When the seal, the impression of the seal, the scene within the seal, or its likeness is reproduced at state expense, it...
2.021
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2.021 NUMBER OF MEMBERS.
For each legislature, until a new apportionment shall have been made, the senate is composed of 67 members and the house of representatives is composed of 134 members.
1.143
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1.143 STATE TREE.
The Red pine (Pinus resinosa), more commonly known as Norway pine, is designated as the official state tree of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of the Red pine, to be obtained and approved by the commissioner of natural resources, shall be certified and preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State.
2.031
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2.031 APPORTIONMENT.
The representatives in the senate and house of representatives are apportioned throughout the state in 67 senate districts and 134 house of representatives districts. Each senate district is entitled to elect one senator and each house of representatives district is entitled to elect one representative. [Repealed, 2013...
1.146
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1.146 STATE FISH.
The walleye, Stizostedion v. vitreum, is the official fish of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of the walleye shall be preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.145
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1.145 STATE BIRD.
The loon, Gavia immer, is the official bird of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of the loon shall be preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.141
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1.141 STATE FLAG.
The design of the state flag as certified in the report of the State Emblems Redesign Commission, as established by Laws 2023, chapter 62, article 2, section 118, is adopted as the official state flag. The secretary of state shall file a photograph of the state flag. The secretary shall also retain custodial control ov...
1.1465
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1.1465 STATE BEE.
The rusty patched bumble bee, Bombus affinis, is the official bee of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of the rusty patched bumble bee must be preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.142
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1.142 STATE FLOWER.
The pink and white lady slipper, Cypripedium reginae, is the official flower of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of the pink and white lady slipper, obtained and approved by the commissioner of natural resources, shall be preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.147
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1.147 STATE GEMSTONE.
The Lake Superior agate is the official gemstone of the state of Minnesota. A photograph and a typical specimen of the Lake Superior agate shall be preserved in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.1471
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1.1471 STATE FIRE MUSEUM.
The Bill and Bonnie Daniels Firefighters Hall and Museum in the city of Minneapolis is designated as the official state fire museum.
1.1475
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1.1475 STATE FRUIT.
The Honeycrisp apple is the official fruit of the state of Minnesota.
1.148
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1.148 STATE GRAIN.
Zizania aquatica, commonly known as wild rice or manomin, is the official state grain of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of zizania aquatica, commonly known as wild rice or manomin, may be displayed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.1485
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1.1485 STATE SOIL.
Lester is designated as the official soil of the state of Minnesota.
1.149
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1.149 STATE MUSHROOM.
Morchella esculenta, commonly known as the morel, sponge mushroom, or honeycomb morel, is adopted as the official state mushroom of the state of Minnesota. A photograph of the morel, approved by the commissioner of natural resources, shall be preserved and may be displayed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.1495
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1.1495 STATE DRINK.
Milk is adopted as the official drink of the state of Minnesota.
1.1496
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1.1496 STATE MUFFIN.
The blueberry muffin is adopted as the official muffin of the state of Minnesota.
1.1498
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1.1498 STATE PHOTOGRAPH.
The world-renowned photograph "Grace," depicting an elderly man bowing his head and giving thanks, taken in Bovey, Minnesota, in 1918, by Eric Enstrom, is designated as the state photograph. A copy of the photograph "Grace" must be displayed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
1.1499
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1.1499 STATE SPORT.
Ice hockey is adopted as the official sport of the state of Minnesota.
1.1497
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1.1497 STATE BUTTERFLY.
The Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is the official butterfly of the state of Minnesota.
1.16
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1.16 MAPS ON FILE.
The maps referred to in the compact in section 1.15 as Exhibits A, B, and C are the original maps on file with the report of the Michigan-Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary conference in the Office of the Secretary of State of Wisconsin, of which duplicate original maps are on file in the Office of the Secretary of State of ...
1.15
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1.15 BOUNDARY COMPACT; MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA.
The following compact is ratified and approved: A COMPACT Entered into by and between the state of Michigan, the state of Minnesota and the state of Wisconsin, states signatory hereto. The contracting states solemnly agree: 1. That the boundary between the state of Michigan and the state of Wisconsin in the center of L...
1.21
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1.21 GREAT LAKES BASIN COMPACT.
The Great Lakes Basin Compact is ratified, enacted into law, and entered into by this state as a party with any other state or province which, pursuant to article II of the compact, has legally joined in it in the form substantially as follows: The party states solemnly agree: ARTICLE I The purposes of this compact are...
1.22
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1.22 COMMISSIONERS.
In pursuance of Article IV of the compact, there shall be five commissioners on the Great Lakes Commission from this state. Two shall be members of the house of representatives and two shall be members of the state senate. One member shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the governor. The house of represen...
1.23
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1.23 STATE OFFICERS, DUTIES.
All officers of this state shall do all things falling within their respective jurisdictions necessary to or incidental to carrying out the compact in every particular. It is the policy of this state to perform and carry out the compact and to accomplish its purposes. All officers, bureaus, departments and persons of t...
2.095
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2.095 NINTH DISTRICT.
Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Senate District 9 consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file L12B-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the Le...
1.26
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1.26 ENEMY ATTACK, TEMPORARY RELOCATION OF SEATS OF GOVERNMENT.
As used in this section, "political subdivision" includes counties, home rule charter and statutory cities, towns, townships, school districts, authorities, and other public corporations and entities whether organized and existing under charter or general law. When, due to an emergency resulting from the effects of ene...
1.27
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1.27 LOCAL INTERIM EMERGENCY SUCCESSION ACT.
This section is the "Local Interim Emergency Succession Act." Because of the existing possibility of a nuclear attack or a natural disaster requiring the declaration of a state of emergency, it is found urgent and necessary to insure the continuity of duly elected and lawful leadership of the political subdivisions of ...
1.50
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1.50 FREEDOM FROM VIOLENCE.
The state of Minnesota hereby adopts a policy of zero tolerance of violence. It is state policy that every person in the state has a right to live free from violence.
2.125
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2.125 TWELFTH DISTRICT.
Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Senate District 12 consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file L12B-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the L...
1.51
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1.51 FLAGS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF FOLLOWING PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER DEATH.
Each American flag and Minnesota flag flown on the grounds of the Capitol Area, as described in section 15B.02, must be flown at half-staff following the death of a public safety officer, as defined in section 299A.41, subdivision 4, killed in the line of duty in Minnesota, or the death of Minnesota military personnel ...
2.155
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2.155 FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.
Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Senate District 15 consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file L15A-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the L...
2.165
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2.165 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.
Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Senate District 16 consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file L15A-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the L...
2.175
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2.175 SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.
Senate District 17 consists of the district as described in the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022). Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Se...
2.445
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2.445 FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.
Senate District 44 consists of the district as described in the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022). Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Se...
2.585
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2.585 FIFTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Senate District 58 consists of that district as described in the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022). Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), S...
2.724
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2.724 CHIEF JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, DUTIES.
When public convenience and necessity require it, the chief justice of the supreme court may assign any judge of any court to serve and discharge the duties of judge of any court in a judicial district not that judge's own at such times as the chief justice may determine. A judge may appeal an assignment to serve on a ...
2.722
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2.722 JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
Effective July 1, 1959, the state is divided into ten judicial districts composed of the following named counties, respectively, in each of which districts judges shall be chosen as hereinafter specified: 1. Goodhue, Dakota, Carver, Le Sueur, McLeod, Scott, and Sibley; 36 judges; and four permanent chambers shall be ma...
2.731
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2.731 NUMBER OF DISTRICTS.
The state of Minnesota is divided into eight congressional districts, each of which is entitled to elect one representative to the Congress of the United States of America.
2.755
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2.755 SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), the seventh congressional district consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file C07-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems ...
2.855
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2.855 EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), the eighth congressional district consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file C07-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems O...
2.91
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2.91 REDISTRICTING PLANS.
Upon enactment of a redistricting plan for the legislature or for Congress, the Legislative Coordinating Commission shall deposit the plan with the secretary of state. The secretary of state shall provide copies of the relevant portions of the redistricting plan to each county auditor, who shall provide a copy of the r...
2.93
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2.93 INCARCERATED PERSONS IN DISTRICT PLANS.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the definitions have the meanings given. (b) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of corrections. (c) "Director" means the director of the Legislative Coordinating Commission. (d) "Legislative Coordinating Commission" means the Legislative Coordinating Commission established in se...
3.012
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3.012 LEGISLATIVE DAY.
For the purposes of the Minnesota Constitution, article IV, section 12, a legislative day is a day when either house of the legislature gives any bill a third reading, adopts a rule of procedure or organization, elects a university regent, confirms a gubernatorial appointment, or votes to override a gubernatorial veto....
3.02
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3.02 EVIDENCE OF MEMBERSHIP.
For all purposes of organization of either house of the legislature, a certificate of election to it, duly executed by the secretary of state, is prima facie evidence of the right to membership of the person named in it.
2.92
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2.92 ACCESS TO MULTIUNIT FACILITIES BY UNITED STATES CENSUS EMPLOYEES.
It is unlawful for a person, either directly or indirectly, to deny access to an apartment house, dormitory, nursing home, manufactured home park, other multiple unit facility used as a residence, or area in which two or more single-family dwellings are located on private roadways, to an employee of the United States C...
3.05
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3.05 ORGANIZATION.
At noon of the day appointed for convening the legislature, the members shall meet in their respective chambers. The lieutenant governor shall call the senate to order and the secretary of state, the house of representatives. In the absence of either officer, the oldest member present shall act in the officer's place. ...
3.055
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3.055 OPEN MEETINGS.
Meetings of the legislature shall be open to the public, including sessions of the senate, sessions of the house of representatives, joint sessions of the senate and the house of representatives, and meetings of a standing committee, committee division, subcommittee, conference committee, or legislative commission, but...
3.06
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3.06 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.
Thereupon, if a quorum is present, the houses shall elect the following officers, any of whom may be removed by resolution of the appointing body. The senate shall elect a secretary, a first and a second assistant secretary, an enrolling clerk, an engrossing clerk, a sergeant-at-arms, an assistant sergeant-at-arms, and...
3.011
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3.011 SESSIONS.
The legislature shall meet at the seat of government on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in January of each odd-numbered year. It shall also meet when called by the governor to meet in special session.
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3.056 DESIGNATION OF SUCCESSOR COMMITTEE.
If a law assigns a power or duty to a named legislative committee or its chair, and the committee has been renamed or no longer exists, the speaker of the house or the senate Committee on Rules and Administration shall designate the successor committee or chair for the law as provided in this section. If the committee ...
3A.01
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3A.01 DEFINITIONS.
Each of the terms defined in this section, for the purposes of this chapter has the meaning ascribed. (a) "Actuarial equivalent" means the condition of one allowance or benefit having an equal actuarial present value to another allowance or benefit, determined by the actuary retained under section 356.214 as of a given...
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3.07 ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES.
Each house, after its organization, may appoint and at pleasure remove the employees provided for by its permanent rules or recommended by its Committee on Rules. All officers and employees shall receive the compensation provided by the permanent rules of the electing or appointing body or recommended by its Committee ...
3.073
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3.073 ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL SESSION.
The officers elected, the rules adopted, and the committees established by the legislature and by each house during the preceding regular session shall serve and be in effect during a special session, except as the legislature or a house provides otherwise.
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3A.011 ADMINISTRATION OF PLANS.
The executive director and the board of directors of the Minnesota State Retirement System shall administer the plans specified in this chapter consistent with this chapter and chapters 356 and 356A.
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3A.02 RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE.
(a) A former legislator is entitled, upon written application to the director, to receive a retirement allowance monthly, if the person: (1) has either served at least six full years, or has served during all or part of four regular sessions as a member of the legislature, which service need not be continuous; (2) has ...
3.08
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3.08 ELECTION; DUTIES.
In addition to the duties prescribed by law, the officers and employees shall perform the services required of them by rule or vote of the appointing body or by direction of a committee of the appointing body.
3A.021
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3A.021 OPTIONAL DIVISION OF RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE.
Notwithstanding section 518.58, subdivision 4, paragraph (a), clause (5), a former legislator or the former spouse of a former legislator, if a portion of the former legislator's retirement allowance is awarded to the former spouse under a marriage dissolution property division decree by a court of competent jurisdicti...
3.082
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3.082 MEMBERS' EMPLOYMENT; CONTINUATION.
A member of the legislature of the state of Minnesota who held a position, other than a temporary position, in the employ of a private employer in Minnesota at the commencement of service in a legislative session, who applies for reemployment not later than 30 days after the last legislative day in each calendar year, ...
3.083
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3.083 RETENTION OF SENIORITY, FRINGE BENEFITS AND TENURE.
A member of the legislature who is continued in or restored to a position in accordance with section 3.082: (1) shall be continued or restored without loss of seniority; (2) may participate in insurance or other benefits offered by the employer under its established rules and practices; and (3) shall not be discharged ...
3.084
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3.084 LOBBYING ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED.
As used in this section, "lobbying" means engaging in activities that would require an individual to register as a lobbyist, as defined in section 10A.01, subdivision 21. (a) A sitting member of the legislature is prohibited from accepting employment with or otherwise receiving compensation for services performed from:...
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3A.05 APPLICATION FOR SURVIVOR BENEFIT.
(a) Applications for survivor benefits under section 3A.04 must be filed with the director by the surviving spouse and dependent child or children entitled to benefits under section 3A.04, or by the guardian of the estate, if there is one, of the dependent child or children. (b) Survivor benefits accrue as of the first...
3A.04
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3A.04 SURVIVOR BENEFIT.
(a) Upon the death of a member of the legislature while serving as a member, or upon the death of a former member of the legislature with at least six full years of service or service in all or part of four regular legislative sessions, if section 3A.02, subdivision 5, paragraph (c), does not apply, the surviving spous...
3A.07
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3A.07 APPLICATION.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) and section 3A.17, this chapter applies to members of the legislature in service after July 1, 1965, who otherwise meet the requirements of this chapter. (b) Members of the legislature who were elected for the first time after June 30, 1997, or members of the legislature who were...
3A.03
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3A.03 CONTRIBUTIONS.
(a) Every member of the legislature shall contribute nine percent of total salary. (b) The contribution must be made by payroll deduction and must be paid into the state treasury and deposited in the general fund. (c) The director must record the periodic contributions of each member of the legislature and must credit ...
3.087
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3.087 RIGHT OF ACTION IN DISTRICT COURT.
If a private employer fails or refuses to comply with sections 3.082 and 3.083, the district court where the private employer maintains a place of business may, upon the filing of a complaint by the member entitled to the benefits of sections 3.082 and 3.083, specifically require the employer to comply with their provi...
3.088
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3.088 LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
Subject to this section, any appointed officer or employee of a political subdivision, municipal corporation, or school district of the state or an institution of learning maintained by the state who serves as a legislator or is elected to a full-time city or county office or to an Indian tribal council in Minnesota is...
3A.10
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3A.10 SERVICE CREDIT.
(a) In the case of a member of the house of representatives, one full term of office must be considered two full years of service, notwithstanding the fact that the oath of office was taken on different days each biennium. (b) In the case of a member of the senate, one full term of office must be considered four full y...
3.09
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3.09 COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES.
The compensation of officers and employees shall be at the rates fixed by the permanent rules of the electing or appointing body or recommended by its Committee on Rules.
3.095
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3.095 LEGISLATIVE EMPLOYEES, LEAVES.
The Legislative Coordinating Commission shall adopt plans for sick leave and annual leave for the employees of the legislature and of legislative committees and commissions.
3.096
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3.096 TRANSFER OF LEAVE.
An employee in the classified or unclassified service who accepts a position as an employee of the legislature shall have accrued vacation and sick leave transferred and placed to the employee's credit on the legislative records. An employee of the legislature who accepts a position in the classified or unclassified se...
3A.115
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3A.115 RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE APPROPRIATION; POSTRETIREMENT ADJUSTMENT.
(a) The amount necessary to fund the retirement allowance granted under this chapter to a former legislator retiring after June 30, 2003, or to that legislator's survivor, and the retirement allowance granted under section 3A.17 to a former constitutional officer or the survivor of that constitutional officer is approp...
3.098
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3.098 EXPENSE REPORTS.
The house of representatives and senate shall by rule require detailed quarterly reports of expenditures by the house of representatives and senate to their respective committees on rules and legislative administration. These reports are public information.
3A.13
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3A.13 EXEMPTION FROM PROCESS AND TAXATION; HEALTH PREMIUM DEDUCTION.
(a) The provisions of section 356.401 apply to the plans specified in this chapter. (b) The executive director of the Minnesota State Retirement System must, at the request of a retired legislator or constitutional officer who is enrolled in a health insurance plan covering state employees, deduct the person's health i...
3.099
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3.099 MEMBERS; COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES, FLEXIBLE SESSIONS.
The compensation of each member of the legislature is due on the first day of the regular legislative session of the term and payable in equal parts on January 15, in the first month of each term and on the first day of each following month during the term for which the member was elected. The compensation of each memb...
3A.15
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3A.15 PROGRAMS OF THE LEGISLATORS RETIREMENT PLAN.
The provisions of sections 3A.01 to 3A.13 apply to the coordinated and basic programs of the legislators retirement plan.
3.101
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3.101 LIVING EXPENSES.
A member of the legislature in addition to the compensation and mileage otherwise provided by law shall be reimbursed for living and other expenses incurred in the performance of duties or engaging in official business during a regular or special session and when the legislature is not in session in the manner and amou...
3A.17
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3A.17 CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS.
(a) This section specifies the retirement plan applicable to a former constitutional officer who was first elected to a constitutional office after July 1, 1967, and before July 1, 1997. The plan includes the applicable portions of chapters 352C and 356 in effect on the date on which the person terminated active servic...
3.103
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3.103 SPECIAL SESSION LIVING EXPENSES.
Each member of the legislature, during a special session, shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of duties in the same amounts, for the same purposes, and in the same manner as authorized for senators and members of the house of representatives at the last regular session before the special sessio...
3.14
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3.14 CONTEMPTS.
Each house may punish, as a contempt, a breach of its privileges, or of the privileges of its members, but only for the following offenses: (1) arresting or causing to be arrested, a member or officer in violation of the member's privilege from arrest; (2) disorderly conduct in its view and presence, or in the view and...
3.16
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3.16 MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AND ATTORNEYS EXCUSED FROM COURT DUTY.
No member or officer of, or attorney employed by, the legislature shall be compelled to attend as a witness in a court of this state during a session of the legislature, or while attending a meeting of a legislative committee or commission when the legislature is not in session unless the court in which the action is p...
3.151
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3.151 DISTURBING LEGISLATURE OR INTIMIDATING MEMBER.
A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who: (1) willfully disturbs the legislature, or either house of it, while in session; (2) commits disorderly conduct in the presence and view of either house, tending to interrupt its proceedings or impair the respect due to its authority; or (3) willfully, by intimidation or o...
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