Minnesota Statutes
§ 241.251 — PRESS AND MEDIA ACCESS FOR INMATES
Minnesota § 241.251
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Minn. Stat. § 241.251 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Right of press access.
Any inmate of a state correctional facility shall be permitted to speak in person or by phone at the inmate's own expense to any representative of the public news media, as defined in subdivision 4, on a daily basis between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. except in emergency situations as defined in subdivision 5; provided that it does not interfere with the inmate's regularly assigned duties. The right to speak in person with a representative of the news media shall not constitute a regular facility visit.
Correctional authorities may limit the exercise of privileges conferred by this section by any individual inmate to one telephone call or interview per week.
Subd. 2.Right of correspondence.
Any inmate or group of inmates of a state correction
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Legislative History
1974 c 560 s 1;1979 c 102 s 13; 1986 c 444
Nearby Sections
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CREATION OF DEPARTMENT§ 241.016
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT REQUIRED§ 241.018
PER DIEM CALCULATION§ 241.02
TRANSFER OF POWERS AND DUTIES§ 241.025
FUGITIVE APPREHENSION UNIT§ 241.05
RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES§ 241.065
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