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Minnesota Session Laws 2006 to 2022 Index (topics)

HARASSMENT

See also STALKING

Aggravated violations, Minn. Law 2020 c 96 s 3

Criminal penalties, Minn. Law 2019 1Sp c 5 art 2 s 17 to 2019 1Sp c 5 art 2 s 19, 21, 29

Definitions, crime of violence, Minn. Law 2019 1Sp c 5 art 2 s 26

Intent, Minn. Law 2020 c 96 s 2, 6

Letters, telegrams, packages, opening with intent to harass, Minn. Law 2020 c 96 s 5

Nonconsensual dissemination of sexual images, Minn. Law 2016 c 126 s 6

Petitions for relief, requests for hearing, Minn. Law 2014 c 204 s 10

Restraining order violations, electronic monitoring of offenders, pilot project, Minn. Law 2014 c 263

Restraining orders, Minn. Law 2020 c 86 art 1 s 39

Applications for, place of filing, Minn. Law 2012 c 223

Electronic communication to law enforcement, Minn. Law 2017 c 95 art 1 s 2, 11

Fees, Minn. Law 2017 c 95 art 4 s 2

Hearing, notice, Minn. Law 2017 c 95 art 3 s 20 to 2017 c 95 art 3 s 24

Timing, Minn. Law 2017 c 95 art 2 s 16

Violations, Minn. Law 2012 c 218 s 2 to 2012 c 218 s 4

Restraining orders, duration, Minn. Law 2008 c 316 s 6 to 2008 c 316 s 8

Restraining orders, emancipated minors, Minn. Law 2022 c 82 s 1

Restraining orders, violations, Minn. Law 2006 c 260 art 1 s 28

Evidence, Minn. Law 2013 c 47 s 7

Repeat offenses, Minn. Law 2013 c 47 s 4

Revenue Department employees, harassment of, Minn. Law 2009 c 88 art 11 s 1

Stalking, Minn. Law 2016 c 126 s 6

Victims, address confidentiality program, Minn. Law 2006 c 242 s 1 to 2006 c 242 s 8

Violations, Minn. Law 2006 c 260 art 1 s 29

Telephone calls, criminal penalties, Minn. Law 2020 c 96 s 4

Victims, right to terminate lease, Minn. Law 2020 c 96 s 1