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Minnesota Statutes is a compilation of the general and permanent laws of the state. Read more... Statutes for prior years are also available. Search by Keyword. Advanced Search. Table of Chapters.
Minnesota Statutes is a compilation of the general and permanent laws of the state, incorporating new laws, amendments, or repeals of old law. Minnesota Statutes generally do not contain special laws, local laws, proposed constitutional amendments, appropriation acts, curative and validating acts, and temporary acts.
Website for the Minnesota Legislature. Provides information on legislation, committees, House, and Senate.
Laws of Minnesota is an annual compilation and is often referred to as the "session laws." It contains all the acts of the Legislature as passed in each year's legislative session. Laws of a permanent nature are subsequently incorporated into Minnesota Statutes; those are coded laws.
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The Statute Service provides a search tool intended for use by criminal justice professionals and the public for finding specific Minnesota Criminal Justice Statutes for charging and sentencing purposes.
Minnesota Statutes are a compilation of the official laws of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Minnesota Statutes comprise only of the general and permanent laws of the state. [1] The Office of the Revisor of Statutes publishes a complete set of statutes in odd-numbered years.
Minnesota State Law Library. G25 Minnesota Judicial Center. 25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55155. Phone: 651-297-7651. Hours| Court Holidays.
609.378 NEGLECT OR ENDANGERMENT OF CHILD. Subdivision 1. Persons guilty of neglect or endangerment. (a) (1) A parent, legal guardian, or caretaker who willfully deprives a child of necessary food, clothing, shelter, health care, or supervision appropriate to the child's age, when the parent, guardian, or caretaker is reasonably able to make the ...
The home page of the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, with links to the Library's catalog, state documents, Links to the World, and historical information about the Legislature and Minnesota state government.