Minnesota Statutes
§ 3.151 — DISTURBING LEGISLATURE OR INTIMIDATING MEMBER
Minnesota § 3.151
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartLEGISLATURE
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 3.151 (2026).
Text
A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who:
(1)willfully disturbs the legislature, or either house of it, while in session;
(2)commits disorderly conduct in the presence and view of either house, tending to interrupt its proceedings or impair the respect due to its authority; or
(3)willfully, by intimidation or otherwise, prevents a member of the legislature from attending a session of the member's house, or of a committee of it, or from giving the member's vote upon a question which may come before the house, or from performing any other official act.
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Legislative History
(10000)RL s 4815;1986 c 444;1988 c 469 art 1 s 1
Nearby Sections
15
§ 3.011
SESSIONS§ 3.012
LEGISLATIVE DAY§ 3.02
EVIDENCE OF MEMBERSHIP§ 3.05
ORGANIZATION§ 3.055
OPEN MEETINGS§ 3.06
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES§ 3.07
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES§ 3.08
ELECTION; DUTIES§ 3.088
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