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HF 28

as introduced - 80th Legislature (1997 - 1998) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Bill Text Versions

Engrossments
Introduction Posted on 01/10/1997

Current Version - as introduced

  1.1                          A bill for an act
  1.2             relating to crime; increasing criminal penalties for 
  1.3             knowingly committing an "interference with privacy" 
  1.4             offense in the presence of a minor under age 16; 
  1.5             amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 609.746, 
  1.6             subdivision 1. 
  1.7   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.8      Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 609.746, 
  1.9   subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  1.10     Subdivision 1.  [SURREPTITIOUS INTRUSION; OBSERVATION 
  1.11  DEVICE.] (a) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor who: 
  1.12     (1) enters upon another's property; 
  1.13     (2) surreptitiously gazes, stares, or peeps in the window 
  1.14  or any other aperture of a house or place of dwelling of 
  1.15  another; and 
  1.16     (3) does so with intent to intrude upon or interfere with 
  1.17  the privacy of a member of the household. 
  1.18     (b) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor who: 
  1.19     (1) enters upon another's property; 
  1.20     (2) surreptitiously installs or uses any device for 
  1.21  observing, photographing, recording, amplifying, or broadcasting 
  1.22  sounds or events through the window or any other aperture of a 
  1.23  house or place of dwelling of another; and 
  1.24     (3) does so with intent to intrude upon or interfere with 
  1.25  the privacy of a member of the household. 
  1.26     (c) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor who: 
  2.1      (1) surreptitiously gazes, stares, or peeps in the window 
  2.2   or other aperture of a sleeping room in a hotel, as defined in 
  2.3   section 327.70, subdivision 3, a tanning booth, or other place 
  2.4   where a reasonable person would have an expectation of privacy 
  2.5   and has exposed or is likely to expose their intimate parts, as 
  2.6   defined in section 609.341, subdivision 5, or the clothing 
  2.7   covering the immediate area of the intimate parts; and 
  2.8      (2) does so with intent to intrude upon or interfere with 
  2.9   the privacy of the occupant. 
  2.10     (d) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor who: 
  2.11     (1) surreptitiously installs or uses any device for 
  2.12  observing, photographing, recording, amplifying, or broadcasting 
  2.13  sounds or events through the window or other aperture of a 
  2.14  sleeping room in a hotel, as defined in section 327.70, 
  2.15  subdivision 3, a tanning booth, or other place where a 
  2.16  reasonable person would have an expectation of privacy and has 
  2.17  exposed or is likely to expose their intimate parts, as defined 
  2.18  in section 609.341, subdivision 5, or the clothing covering the 
  2.19  immediate area of the intimate parts; and 
  2.20     (2) does so with intent to intrude upon or interfere with 
  2.21  the privacy of the occupant. 
  2.22     (e) A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor if the person:
  2.23     (1) violates this subdivision after a previous conviction 
  2.24  under this subdivision or section 609.749; or 
  2.25     (2) violates this subdivision in the presence of a minor 
  2.26  under the age of 16, knowing or having reason to know that the 
  2.27  minor is present. 
  2.28     (f) Paragraphs (b) and (d) do not apply to law enforcement 
  2.29  officers or corrections investigators, or to those acting under 
  2.30  their direction, while engaged in the performance of their 
  2.31  lawful duties.  Paragraphs (c) and (d) do not apply to conduct 
  2.32  in:  (1) a medical facility; or (2) a commercial establishment 
  2.33  if the owner of the establishment has posted conspicuous signs 
  2.34  warning that the premises are under surveillance by the owner or 
  2.35  the owner's employees. 
  2.36     Sec. 2.  [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 
  3.1      Section 1 is effective August 1, 1997, and applies to 
  3.2   crimes committed on or after that date.