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Minnesota Statutes § 202A.156 INTERPRETER SERVICES AND ACCESSIBLE PRECINCT CAUCUS EXEMPTIONS

Up to 202A: Caucuses and Conventions

Statute Text

A major political party is not required to:
(1) provide an interpreter for a convention or precinct caucus if it has made documented good faith efforts to locate and assign an interpreter, including contacting an interpreter referral center or regional service center for people who are deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing, and no interpreters are available; or
(2) hold a precinct caucus at a place that meets the accessibility standards for precinct polling places specified in section 204B.16 , subdivision 5, if it has made documented good faith efforts to locate and secure an available accessible site within a reasonable distance of the precinct, and no accessible site is available.

Source

1989 c 308 s 4 ; 2013 c 62 s 13

History

Amended by 2013 Minn. Laws, ch. 62 , s 13 , eff. 8/1/2013 .

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