Minnesota Statutes
§ 609.33 — DISORDERLY HOUSE
Minnesota § 609.33
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 609.33 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.Definition. For the purpose of this section, "disorderly house" means a building, dwelling, place, establishment, or premises in which actions or conduct habitually occur in violation of laws relating to:
(1)the sale of intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt liquor;
(2)gambling;
(3)prostitution as defined in section609.321, subdivision 9, or acts relating to prostitution; or
(4)the sale or possession of controlled substances as defined in section152.01, subdivision 4.
Subd. 2.Prohibiting owning or operating disorderly house.
No person may own, lease, operate, manage, maintain, or conduct a disorderly house, or invite or attempt to invite others to visit or remain in the disorderly house. A violation of this subdivision is a gross misdemeanor.
Subd. 3.Mandatory minimum
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Legislative History
1967 c 507 s 10;1984 c 628 art 3 s 11;1985 c 277 s 1;1989 c 77 s 1;1991 c 193 s 3;1991 c 249 s 31;1999 c 199 art 2 s 33;2003 c 2 art 2 s 18
Nearby Sections
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§ 609.01
NAME AND CONSTRUCTION§ 609.015
SCOPE AND EFFECT§ 609.02
DEFINITIONS§ 609.025
JURISDICTION OF STATE§ 609.033
MAXIMUM PENALTIES; MISDEMEANORS§ 609.0331
MAXIMUM PENALTIES; PETTY MISDEMEANORS§ 609.04
CONVICTION OF LESSER OFFENSE§ 609.041
PROOF OF PRIOR CONVICTIONS§ 609.045
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Minnesota § 609.33, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/609.33.