Minnesota Statutes

§ 137.16 — MORRIS BRANCH

Minnesota § 137.16
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPOSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Ch. 137UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

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Minn. Stat. § 137.16 (2026).

Text

Subdivision 1.Admission. The University of Minnesota, Morris branch, situated in whole or in part on the lands described in Laws 1909, chapter 184, shall admit Indian pupils qualified for admission at all times free of charge for tuition and on terms of equality with white pupils. Subd. 2.Substitute. Subdivision 1 is a substitute for the provisions of Laws 1909, chapter 184, section 2, which reads: The said lands and buildings described in section 1 hereof shall be held and maintained by the state of Minnesota as an agricultural school, and Indian pupils shall at all times be admitted to said school free of charge for tuition and on terms of equality with white pupils.

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Legislative History

1961 c 312 s 2,3

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