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MN HF1054

MN HF1054
Civil marriage between two persons, exemptions, and protections based on religious association provided.


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Introduced
02/28/2013
In Committee
05/10/2013
Crossed Over
05/09/2013
Passed
05/13/2013
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/15/2013

Introduced Session

88th Legislature 2013-2014

Bill Summary

Civil marriage between two persons, exemptions, and protections based on religious association provided.

AI Summary

This bill, titled "Civil marriage between two persons, exemptions, and protections based on religious association provided," fundamentally redefines marriage in Minnesota to be a civil contract between two persons, regardless of sex, and makes several related changes to state law. It amends existing statutes to allow religious organizations, associations, or societies to refuse to provide goods or services related to the solemnization or celebration of a civil marriage if doing so would violate their sincerely held religious beliefs, while also clarifying that this exemption does not apply to secular business activities. The bill also updates the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples, removes gender-specific language from marriage-related statutes, and ensures that gender-neutral terms are used when referring to spouses and parents in the context of civil marriage. Additionally, it establishes provisions for the dissolution of marriages for non-residents if the marriage occurred in Minnesota and the couple's home jurisdiction would not allow dissolution due to the sex or sexual orientation of the spouses, and directs the revisor of statutes to update terminology throughout chapter 517 to reflect the new definition of civil marriage.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs, Justice

Sponsors (30)

Last Action

Secretary of State Chapter 74 05/14/13 (on 05/15/2013)

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