as introduced - 89th Legislature (2015 - 2016) Posted on 05/11/2015 08:52am
A bill for an act
relating to human rights; providing an exemption from human rights provisions
to certain persons if the provision would violate sincerely held religious
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beliefs;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 363A.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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(a) No
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association,
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corporation,
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society,
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or denominational educational institution, or other entity
supervised or controlled by or in connection with those entities, or individual acting in the
scope of employment for the
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entity, or clergy or minister, shall be required to
provide services, accommodations, facilities, goods, or privileges for a purpose related to
the solemnization, formation, or celebration of any marriage, or treat any marriage as valid
for any purpose, if that action would cause the entity or individual to violate a sincerely
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belief that marriage is only the union of one man and one woman.
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(b) Paragraph (a) applies to employees, agents, and volunteers acting within the
capacity of their employment or responsibilities with a
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association,
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corporation,
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religious or denominational educational institution, or other
entity supervised or controlled by or in connection with those entities.
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(c) Paragraph (a) does not permit a religiously affiliated organization engaged in
the provision of health care, or its employees, to refuse to treat a marriage recognized as
valid in this state for the purpose of a spouse's right to visitation or to make a health care
decision on behalf of a spouse.
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(a) No individual, sole proprietorship, or small
business shall be required to provide services, accommodations, facilities, goods, or
privileges that assist or promote the solemnization, formation, or celebration of any
marriage, or that directly facilitate the development or perpetuation of any marriage, such
as counseling or similar services, if that action would cause the individual or business to
violate a sincerely held belief regarding whether marriage is only the union of one man
and one woman.
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(b) For purposes of this subdivision, "small business" means a legal entity other
than a natural person:
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(1) that provides services that are primarily performed by an owner of the business; or
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(2) that has 20 or fewer employees.
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(c) Paragraph (a) does not apply if a party to the marriage is unable to obtain similar
goods or services, or rental housing elsewhere, without substantial hardship. "Substantial
hardship" means that:
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(1) there is no individual or business within 30 miles of the location of the
solemnization or celebration of the marriage able to provide the desired goods or services
and both parties would incur a substantial increase in the cost by procuring similar goods
or services from an individual or business located more than 30 miles from that location; or
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(2) there is no other individual or business able to provide the desired goods or
services within the time frame needed for the solemnization or celebration of the marriage.
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No governmental employee or official shall be
required to provide services that assist or promote the solemnization, formation, or
celebration of any marriage if that action would cause the employee or official to violate a
sincerely held belief that marriage is only the union of one man and one woman, unless
another employee or official is not promptly available and willing to provide the requested
governmental service without inconvenience or delay.
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No refusal to provide services, accommodations, facilities,
goods, or privileges protected by this section shall result in a civil or criminal cause of
action or complaint, including an action or proceeding under this chapter, or any action by
the state or a political subdivision to penalize or withhold benefits or privileges, including
tax exemptions or governmental contracts, grants, or licenses, from any protected person
or organization.
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The accommodations in this section further the
compelling governmental interest of protecting the rights of conscience and the free
exercise of religion and must be liberally construed to provide the utmost protection
for those liberties.
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