Minnesota Statutes
§ 145B.105 — PENALTIES
Minnesota § 145B.105
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Minn. Stat. § 145B.105 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Gross misdemeanor offenses. Whoever commits any of the following acts is guilty of a gross misdemeanor:
(1)willfully conceals, cancels, defaces, or obliterates a living will of a declarant without the consent of the declarant;
(2)willfully conceals or withholds personal knowledge of a revocation of a living will;
(3)falsifies or forges a living will or a revocation of a living will;
(4)coerces or fraudulently induces another to execute a living will; or
(5)requires or prohibits the execution of a living will as a condition for being insured for or receiving all or some health care services.
Subd. 2.Felony offenses.
Whoever commits an act prohibited under subdivision 1 is guilty of a felony if the act results in bodily harm to the declarant or to the person who would ha
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Legislative History
1993 c 312 s 1
Nearby Sections
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§ 145B.01
CITATION§ 145B.011
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER§ 145B.02
DEFINITIONS§ 145B.03
LIVING WILL§ 145B.04
SUGGESTED FORM§ 145B.05
WHEN OPERATIVE§ 145B.06
COMPLIANCE WITH LIVING WILL§ 145B.07
TRANSFER OF CARE§ 145B.09
REVOCATION§ 145B.105
PENALTIES§ 145B.11
EFFECT ON INSURANCE§ 145B.13
REASONABLE MEDICAL PRACTICE REQUIRED§ 145B.14
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