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609.749.2(c)(3)
Statute ID:
17793
Statute Function ID:
36877
Harassment - Return to Property - No Claim/Right/Consent
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Statute Number:
609.749.2(c)(3)
Enactment Date:
May 18, 2020
Effective Date:
Aug 1, 2020
Expiration Date:
Repealed?:
No
Summary Text:
Harassment - Return to Property - No Claim/Right/Consent
Statute ID:
17793
Created:
Jul 21, 2020 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Updated:
Jul 21, 2020 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Last Update Action:
Added
Legal Analyst Comment:
Summary Text:
Harassment - Return to Property - No Claim/Right/Consent
Link to MN Statute Text:
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/609/749.html
Legislative Session:
2020 - Regular
Session Law Text?:
No
Statute text last updated on:
Jul 21, 2020
(a) As used in this subdivision, the following terms have the meanings given: (1) "family or household members" has the meaning given in section 518B.01, subdivision 2, paragraph (b); (2) "personal information" has the meaning given in section 617.261, subdivision 7, paragraph (f); (3) "sexual act" has the meaning given in section 617.261, subdivision 7, paragraph (g); and (4) "substantial emotional distress" means mental distress, mental suffering, or mental anguish as demonstrated by a victim's response to an act including but not limited to seeking psychotherapy as defined in section 604.20, losing sleep or appetite, being diagnosed with a mental-health condition, experiencing suicidal ideation, or having difficulty concentrating on tasks resulting in a loss of productivity. (b) A person who commits any of the acts listed in paragraph (c) is guilty of a gross misdemeanor if the person, with the intent to kill, injure, harass, or intimidate another person: (1) places the other person in reasonable fear of substantial bodily harm; (2) places the person in reasonable fear that the person's family or household members will be subject to substantial bodily harm; or (3) causes or would reasonably be expected to cause substantial emotional distress to the other person. (c) A person commits harassment under this section if the person: (1) directly or indirectly, or through third parties, manifests a purpose or intent to injure the person, property, or rights of another by the commission of an unlawful act; (2) follows, monitors, or pursues another, whether in person or through any available technological or other means; (3) returns to the property of another if the actor is without claim of right to the property or consent of one with authority to consent; (4) repeatedly makes telephone calls, sends text messages, or induces a victim to make telephone calls to the actor, whether or not conversation ensues; (5) makes or causes the telephone of another repeatedly or continuously to ring; (6) repeatedly mails or delivers or causes the delivery by any means, including electronically, of letters, telegrams, messages, packages, through assistive devices for people with vision impairments or hearing loss, or any communication made through any available technologies or other objects; (7) knowingly makes false allegations against a peace officer concerning the officer's performance of official duties with intent to influence or tamper with the officer's performance of official duties; or (8) uses another's personal information, without consent, to invite, encourage, or solicit a third party to engage in a sexual act with the person.