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SF 1254

as introduced - 87th Legislature (2011 - 2012) Posted on 02/23/2012 09:55am

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

Current Version - as introduced

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A bill for an act
relating to public safety; amending criminal trespass; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2010, section 609.605, subdivision 1.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 609.605, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Misdemeanor.

(a) The following terms have the meanings given
them for purposes of this section.

(1) "Premises" means real property and any appurtenant building or structure.

(2) "Dwelling" means the building or part of a building used by an individual as a
place of residence on either a full-time or a part-time basis. A dwelling may be part of a
multidwelling or multipurpose building, or a manufactured home as defined in section
168.002, subdivision 16.

(3) "Construction site" means the site of the construction, alteration, painting, or
repair of a building or structure.

(4) "Owner or lawful possessor," as used in paragraph (b), clause (9), means the
person on whose behalf a building or dwelling is being constructed, altered, painted, or
repaired and the general contractor or subcontractor engaged in that work.

(5) "Posted," as used:

(i) in paragraph (b), clause (4), means the placement of a sign at least 8-1/2 inches
by 11 inches in a conspicuous place on the exterior of the building, or in a conspicuous
place within the property on which the building is located. The sign must carry a general
notice warning against trespass;

(ii) in paragraph (b), clause (9), means the placement of a sign at least 8-1/2
inches by 11 inches in a conspicuous place on the exterior of the building that is under
construction, alteration, or repair, or in a conspicuous place within the area being
protected. If the area being protected is less than three acres, one additional sign must be
conspicuously placed within that area. If the area being protected is three acres but less
than ten acres, two additional signs must be conspicuously placed within that area. For
each additional full ten acres of area being protected beyond the first ten acres of area, two
additional signs must be conspicuously placed within the area being protected. The sign
must carry a general notice warning against trespass; and

(iii) in paragraph (b), clause (10), means the placement of signs that:

(A) carry a general notice warning against trespass;

(B) display letters at least two inches high;

(C) state that Minnesota law prohibits trespassing on the property; and

(D) are posted in a conspicuous place and at intervals of 500 feet or less.

(6) "Business licensee," as used in paragraph (b), clause (9), includes a representative
of a building trades labor or management organization.

(7) "Building" has the meaning given in section 609.581, subdivision 2.

(b) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if the person intentionally:

(1) permits domestic animals or fowls under the actor's control to go on the land
of another within a city;

(2) interferes unlawfully with a monument, sign, or pointer erected or marked to
designate a point of a boundary, line or a political subdivision, or of a tract of land;

(3) trespasses on the premises of another and, without claim of right, refuses to
depart from the premises on demand of the lawful possessor;

(4) occupies or enters the dwelling or locked or posted building of another, without
claim of right or consent of the owner or the consent of one who has the right to give
consent, except in an emergency situation;

(5) enters the premises of another with intent to take or injure any fruit, fruit trees, or
vegetables growing on the premises, without the permission of the owner or occupant;

(6) enters or is found on the premises of a public or private cemetery without
authorization during hours the cemetery is posted as closed to the public;

(7) returns to the property of another with the intent to abuse, disturb, or cause
distress in or threaten another, after being told to leave the property and not to return, if the
actor is without claim of right to the property or consent of one with authority to consent;

(8) returns to the property of another within one year after being told to leave the
property and not to return, if the actor is without claim of right to the property or consent
of one with authority to consent;

(9) enters the locked or posted construction site of another without the consent of the
owner or lawful possessor, unless the person is a business licensee;

(10) enters the locked or posted aggregate mining site of another without the consent
of the owner or lawful possessor, unless the person is a business licensee; deleted text begin or
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(11) crosses into or enters any public or private area lawfully cordoned off by or at
the direction of a peace officer engaged in the performance of official duties. As used in
this clause: (i) an area may be "cordoned off" through the use of tape, barriers, or other
means conspicuously placed and identifying the area as being restricted by a peace officer
and identifying the responsible authority; and (ii) "peace officer" has the meaning given in
section 626.84, subdivision 1. It is an affirmative defense to a charge under this clause that
a peace officer permitted entry into the restricted areanew text begin ; or
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new text begin (12) enters the premises of another after being notified in writing that entry by the
specific actor is prohibited, if the actor is without claim of right to the property or consent
of one with authority to consent
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new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective August 1, 2011, and applies to crimes
committed on or after that date.
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