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MN SF1293
Bill
Status
5/7/2015
Primary Sponsor
John Hoffman
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AI Summary
SF1293 Summary
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Expands fifth degree criminal sexual conduct to include intentional removal or attempted removal of clothing covering intimate parts or undergarments, and nonconsensual touching of the actor's intimate parts by the complainant if performed with sexual or aggressive intent.
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Creates new crime of "adulteration by bodily fluid" defined as intentionally adding blood, seminal fluid, vaginal fluid, urine, or feces to a substance.
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Adulterating any substance intended for human consumption constitutes a misdemeanor offense.
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Adulterating a substance that another person ingests without knowledge of the adulteration constitutes a gross misdemeanor offense.
Legislative Description
Crime of adulteration by body fluid establishment
Last Action
Senate file first reading, referred to Public Safety and Crime Prevention Policy and Finance
5/7/2015