Minnesota Statutes
§ 124D.792 — GRADUATION CEREMONIES; TRIBAL REGALIA AND OBJECTS OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE; DRUMMING AND CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE ACTIVITIES
Minnesota § 124D.792
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Minn. Stat. § 124D.792 (2026).
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(a)A school district or charter school must not prohibit an American Indian student from wearing American Indian regalia, Tribal regalia, or objects of cultural significance at a graduation ceremony.
(b)If requested by the school's American Indian Parent Advisory Committee, a school district or charter school is encouraged to work with the committee on incorporating American Indian drumming and other culturally appropriate activities during graduation activities, celebrations, or ceremonies.
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Legislative History
2023 c 55 art 4 s 17;1Sp2025 c 10 art 6 s 4
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§ 124D.01
DEFINITIONS§ 124D.02
SCHOOL BOARD POWERS; ENROLLMENT§ 124D.03
ENROLLMENT OPTIONS PROGRAM§ 124D.041
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POSTSECONDARY ENROLLMENT OPTIONS ACT§ 124D.091
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT PROGRAM AID§ 124D.094
ONLINE INSTRUCTION ACT§ 124D.096
ONLINE LEARNING AID§ 124D.114
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