Minnesota Statutes
§ 61A.091 — EMPLOYEE GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PLANS
Minnesota § 61A.091
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 61A.091 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Mandatory participation.
No employer who makes available or otherwise sponsors a group life insurance plan that provides life insurance benefits to more than five employees of that employer, whether through insurance policies, self-insurance, or any combination of these arrangements, may require an employee to participate in the life insurance plan as a condition of employment, unless the employer pays the full cost of the plan. No employer may discharge any employee who pursuant to this section refuses to contribute to an employee group life insurance plan, nor shall the employer discriminate or otherwise retaliate against the employee who pursuant to this section refuses to contribute to an employee group life insurance plan. An employee may bring an action against an empl
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Legislative History
1977 c 192 s 1;1980 c 376 s 1;1983 c 289 s 114subd 1;1984 c 655 art 1 s 92; 1986 c 444
Nearby Sections
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§ 61A.01
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DEFINED§ 61A.011
INTEREST ON UNPAID BENEFITS§ 61A.012
ANNUAL NOTICE REQUIRED§ 61A.02
FORMS OF POLICY§ 61A.031
SUICIDE PROVISIONS§ 61A.04
SPENDTHRIFT PROVISIONS§ 61A.07
PROHIBITED PROVISIONS§ 61A.071
APPLICATIONS§ 61A.072
ACCELERATED BENEFITS§ 61A.08
EXCEPTIONS§ 61A.09
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Minnesota § 61A.091, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/61A/61A.091.