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  2. Minnesota Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Constitution is the supreme law in the state. Minnesota Statutes are the general and permanent laws of the state. [1] Minnesota Laws (also referred to as Minnesota Session Laws, Laws of Minnesota, or simply "session laws") are the annual compilation of acts passed by the Minnesota Legislature and signed by the governor of Minnesota, or enacted by the legislature when overriding a ...

  3. Local government in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    "2020 Minnesota Statutes". Minnesota Legislature Revisor's Office This page was last edited on 10 April 2023, at 17:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division

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    In addition agents investigate compliance with state alcohol laws and regulations, and investigate alcohol-related complaints. The Gambling Enforcement Unit conducts criminal and gaming license background investigations, and monitors the 18 tribal casinos in the state for compliance with the state-tribal compacts.

  5. Minnesota Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Supreme Court; Established: May 24, 1858 () Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota: Composition method: Nonpartisan election, appointment by the governor if filling midterm vacancy: Authorised by: Minnesota Constitution: Appeals to: Supreme Court of the United States: Judge term length: 6 years (mandatory retirement at the age of 70) Number ...

  6. Copyright status of works by subnational governments of the ...

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    Indiana's public records law does not allow public agencies (not state agencies as defined in Indiana Code 4-13-1-1) to place restrictions on public records: "that requires the public to obtain a license or pay copyright royalties for obtaining the right to inspect and copy the records unless otherwise provided by applicable statute; if the ...

  7. Law of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota became the 32nd state of the United States on May 11, 1858. The first constitution was ratified a year prior, in 1857. The legal system of Minnesota, like that of other states, has evolved over time to adapt to the changing social, economic, and political landscape, while also incorporating the federal legal framework set by the United States Constitution.

  8. Minnesota's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    After the 2020 census, the number of Minnesota's seats remained unchanged. Minnesota statutes do not require candidates for the United States House of Representatives to reside in the district in which they run for office, but candidates must be inhabitants of the state at the time of the election. [2] [3]

  9. Indiana Code - Wikipedia

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    History of Official Indiana Statutes, 2016 Replacement Volume, Indiana Code, Titles 1 to 3, Edited and Published by the Office of Code Revision, Legislative Services Agency, Under the Direction of the Indiana Legislative Council. Woollen, William Wesley (1975). Biographical and Historical Sketches of Early Indiana. Ayer Publishing.