Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 192 — National Guard
Section 192.056 — Protection Of Reservist-owned Business During Active Service.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Active service" has the meaning given in section 190.05, subdivision 5.
(c) "Business" means a business wholly owned by a qualified service member, or jointly by the member and the member's spouse, irrespective of whether the business is a sole proprietorship, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, limited partnership, or other type of business entity.
(d) "Qualified service member" means a Minnesota resident who is serving honorably as a member of the Minnesota National Guard or any other military reserve unit of the United States armed forces who has been ordered into active service for a period of 60 days or longer.
Subd. 2. Protection provided. (a) Notwithstanding any other law or rule to the contrary, the business of a qualified service member may be exempted from civil court proceedings for part or all of the period of the member's active military service and for up to 60 days thereafter, as provided in this section.
(b) If the business of a qualified service member is a defendant in a civil action, the court may, on its own motion, grant a stay in the proceedings for a minimum of 60 days. The court, on its own motion, may renew the stay as the court considers appropriate. If the qualified service member petitions the court in any manner for a stay, the court must grant a stay for a minimum of 60 days, provided that:
(1) the service member submits to the court a letter or other communication setting forth facts stating the manner in which current military duty requirements materially affect the service member's ability to appear or otherwise participate in the proceedings, and stating a date when the service member will be available to appear or otherwise participate in the proceedings; and
(2) the service member submits a letter or other communication from the service member's commanding officer stating that the service member's current military duty prevents appearance and that military leave is not authorized for the service member at the time of the letter.
(c) A service member's communication with the court requesting a stay does not constitute an appearance for jurisdictional purposes and does not constitute a waiver of any substantive or procedural defense, including a defense relating to lack of personal jurisdiction.
(d) A qualified service member who is granted a stay in the action or proceedings against the member's business may in any manner request from the court an additional stay, which the court may grant if the service member can show to the satisfaction of the court that the member's military requirements affect the member's ability to appear. However, the court is not obligated to grant the additional stay. If the court refuses to grant an additional stay, the court must provide the service member with information enabling the service member to acquire qualified legal counsel, at the service member's discretion, for defending the action.
(e) If a default judgment is entered in a civil action against the business of a qualified service member during the service member's period of active military service, or within 60 days following termination of or release from the active military service, the court entering the judgment must, upon application by or on behalf of the service member, reopen the judgment for the purpose of allowing the member to defend the action if it appears that:
(1) the service member was materially affected by reason of that military service in making a defense to the action; and
(2) the service member has a meritorious or legal defense to the action or some part of it.
2008 c 297 art 2 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 190 - 195 — Military Affairs

Chapter 192 — National Guard

Section 192.01 — Minnesota National Guard.

Section 192.02 — Inactive National Guard.

Section 192.03 — Organization.

Section 192.04 — Location Of Units.

Section 192.05 — Status Of Individuals And Units Of National Guard In National Emergency And Afterwards.

Section 192.056 — Protection Of Reservist-owned Business During Active Service.

Section 192.06 — Officers And Enlisted Persons Of State Staff And Detachment; Number And Grades.

Section 192.08 — Qualifications Of Officers.

Section 192.105 — Officers; Selection, Assignment, Promotion.

Section 192.11 — Officers Have Powers And Duties Of United States Officers.

Section 192.13 — Supplies, How Issued; Bond.

Section 192.14 — Officers May Resign.

Section 192.17 — Officers May Be Placed In Inactive National Guard.

Section 192.18 — Retirement.

Section 192.19 — Retired Members May Be Ordered To Active Duty.

Section 192.20 — Brevet Rank.

Section 192.205 — Enlistments.

Section 192.22 — Dishonorable Discharges.

Section 192.23 — Service Medals.

Section 192.25 — Exemption From Process.

Section 192.26 — State And Municipal Officers And Employees Not To Lose Pay While On Authorized Leave For Military Duty.

Section 192.261 — Leave Of Absence.

Section 192.262 — Officers And Employees To Preserve Pension And Retirement Rights.

Section 192.263 — Vacancies To Be Filled Temporarily.

Section 192.264 — Supplementary.

Section 192.27 — Not Liable For Acts Performed Under Orders.

Section 192.28 — Firing Blank Cartridges On Mob Or Unlawful Assemblage.

Section 192.29 — Governor To Appoint Counsel.

Section 192.30 — Security For Costs.

Section 192.31 — Military Forces Not Restricted By Traffic Regulations.

Section 192.32 — Discrimination In Public Accommodations Or Public Services.

Section 192.325 — Discrimination Against Family Of Service Member; Unpaid Leave Required.

Section 192.33 — Action For Damages.

Section 192.34 — Discrimination With Respect To Employment.

Section 192.341 — State Enhanced Employer Support Of Guard And Reserve (esgr) Program.

Section 192.35 — Interference With Performance Of Military Duties.

Section 192.351 — Interference With Performance Of Military Duties While In Active Service.

Section 192.37 — Wrongful Disposition Of Property.

Section 192.38 — Illness, Injury, Or Death Of Member Of Military Forces; Compensation.

Section 192.381 — Adjutant General To Furnish An American Flag.

Section 192.382 — Honor Guards.

Section 192.40 — Governor To Appoint United States Property And Fiscal Officer.

Section 192.41 — State Quartermaster And Property Officer.

Section 192.43 — Distribution Of Equipment.

Section 192.49 — Pay And Allowances Of Officers And Organizations.

Section 192.501 — Financial Incentives For National Guard Members.

Section 192.502 — Protections.

Section 192.503 — Amateur Athletics.

Section 192.515 — National Guard Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality.

Section 192.52 — Expenses Of Military Forces Ordered To Active Duty.

Section 192.525 — Postdeployment Health Assessments.

Section 192.54 — Transportation Hire And Expense.

Section 192.55 — Payments To Be Made Through Adjutant General.

Section 192.551 — Army Regulations To Apply.

Section 192.552 — State-sponsored Life Insurance Program.

Section 192.61 — Forms, Practice, Procedure.

Section 192.66 — Desertion.

Section 192.67 — Offenders; Transfer To Civil Authorities; Service Member Data.

Section 192.68 — Courts, Compensation; Disposition Of Fines.

Section 192.82 — Offenders May Be Committed To Jail.

Section 192.85 — Civil Officers Shall Be Guilty Of Misdemeanors For Refusal To Act.

Section 192.88 — National Guard Mutual Assistance Counterdrug Activities Compact.

Section 192.89 — Interstate Emergency Management Assistance Compact.

Section 192.90 — Interstate Assistance By Minnesota Responds Medical Reserve Corps.

Section 192.91 — Interstate Assistance By Local Governments.