Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Agency" means the Pollution Control Agency.
(c) "Deliver" or "delivery" means the transfer of possession of hazardous waste, with or without consideration.
(d) "Dispose" or "disposal" has the meaning given it in section 115A.03, subdivision 9.
(e) "Hazardous air pollutant" means an air pollutant listed under United States Code, title 42, section 7412(b).
(f) "Hazardous waste" means any waste identified as hazardous under the authority of section 116.07, subdivision 4, except for those wastes exempted under Minnesota Rules, part 7045.0120, wastes generated under Minnesota Rules, part 7045.0213, and household appliances.
(g) "Permit" means a permit issued by the Pollution Control Agency under chapter 115 or 116 or the rules promulgated under those chapters including interim status for hazardous waste facilities.
(h) "Solid waste" has the meaning given in section 116.06, subdivision 22.
(i) "Toxic pollutant" means a toxic pollutant on the list established under United States Code, title 33, section 1317.
Subd. 2. Definition of knowing. (a) For purposes of this section, an act is committed knowingly if it is done voluntarily and is not the result of negligence, mistake, accident, or circumstances that are beyond the control of the defendant. Whether an act was knowing may be inferred from the person's conduct, from the person's familiarity with the subject matter in question, or from all of the facts and circumstances connected with the case. Knowledge may also be established by evidence that the person took affirmative steps to shield the person from relevant information. Proof of knowledge does not require that a person knew a particular act or failure to act was a violation of law or that the person had specific knowledge of the regulatory limits or testing procedures involved in a case.
(b) Knowledge of a corporate official may be established under paragraph (a) or by proof that the person is a responsible corporate official. To prove that a person is a responsible corporate official, it must be shown that:
(1) the person is an official of the corporation, not merely an employee;
(2) the person has direct control of or supervisory responsibility for the activities related to the alleged violation, but not solely that the person held a certain job or position in a corporation; and
(3) the person had information regarding the offense for which the defendant is charged that would lead a reasonable and prudent person in the defendant's position to learn the actual facts.
(c) Knowledge of a corporation may be established by showing that an illegal act was performed by an agent acting on behalf of the corporation within the scope of employment and in furtherance of the corporation's business interest, unless a high managerial person with direct supervisory authority over the agent demonstrated due diligence to prevent the crime's commission.
Subd. 3. Knowing endangerment. (a) A person is guilty of a felony if the person:
(1) commits an act described in subdivision 4, 5, 8, paragraph (a), or 12; and
(2) at the time of the violation knowingly places another person in imminent danger of death, great bodily harm, or substantial bodily harm.
(b) A person convicted under this subdivision may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $100,000, or both, except that a defendant that is an organization may be sentenced to payment of a fine of not more than $1,000,000.
Subd. 4. Hazardous waste; unlawful disposal or abandonment. A person who knowingly disposes of or abandons hazardous waste or arranges for the disposal of hazardous waste at a location other than one authorized by the Pollution Control Agency or the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or in violation of any material term or condition of a hazardous waste facility permit, is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not more than $50,000, or both.
Subd. 5. Hazardous waste; unlawful treatment, storage, transportation, or delivery. (a) A person is guilty of a felony who knowingly does any of the following:
(1) delivers hazardous waste to any person other than a person who is authorized to receive the waste under rules adopted under section 116.07, subdivision 4, or under United States Code, title 42, sections 6921 to 6938;
(2) treats or stores hazardous waste without a permit if a permit is required, or in violation of a material term or condition of a permit held by the person, unless:
(i) the person notifies the agency prior to the time a permit would be required that the person will be treating or storing waste without a permit; or
(ii) for a violation of a material term or condition of a permit, the person immediately notifies the agency issuing the permit of the circumstances of the violation as soon as the person becomes aware of the violation;
(3) transports hazardous waste to any location other than a facility that is authorized to receive, treat, store, or dispose of the hazardous waste under rules adopted under section 116.07, subdivision 4, or under United States Code, title 42, sections 6921 to 6938;
(4) transports hazardous waste without a manifest as required by the rules under section 116.07, subdivision 4; or
(5) transports hazardous waste without a license required for the transportation of hazardous waste by chapter 221.
(b) A person convicted under this subdivision may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than three years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $25,000, or both. A person convicted for a second or subsequent offense may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $50,000, or both.
Subd. 6. Negligent violation as gross misdemeanor. A person who commits any of the acts set forth in subdivision 4, 5, or 12 as a result of the person's gross negligence is guilty of a gross misdemeanor and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year, or to payment of a fine of not more than $15,000, or both.
Subd. 7. Prosecution. When two or more offenses in violation of this section are committed by the same person in two or more counties within a two-year period, the accused may be prosecuted in any county in which one of the offenses was committed.
Subd. 8. Water pollution. (a) A person is guilty of a felony who knowingly:
(1) causes the violation of an effluent standard or limitation for a toxic pollutant in a national pollutant discharge elimination system permit or state disposal system permit;
(2) introduces into a sewer system or into a publicly owned treatment works a hazardous substance that the person knew or reasonably should have known is likely to cause personal injury or property damage; or
(3) except in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements and permits, introduces into a sewer system or into a publicly owned treatment works a hazardous substance that causes the treatment works to violate an effluent limitation or condition of the treatment works' national pollutant discharge elimination system permit.
(b) For purposes of paragraph (a), "hazardous substance" means a substance on the list established under United States Code, title 33, section 1321(b).
(c) A person convicted under paragraph (a) may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than three years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $50,000 per day of violation, or both.
(d) A person is guilty of a crime who knowingly:
(1) violates any effluent standard or limitation, or any water quality standard adopted by the agency;
(2) violates any material term or condition of a national pollutant discharge elimination system permit or state disposal system permit;
(3) fails to carry out any recording, reporting, monitoring, sampling, or information gathering requirement provided for under chapter 115 or 116; or
(4) fails to file a discharge monitoring report or other document required for compliance with a national pollutant discharge elimination system or state disposal system permit.
(e) A person convicted under paragraph (d) may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year, or to payment of a fine of not less than $2,500 and not more than $25,000 per day of violation, or both. A person convicted for a second or subsequent offense may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than two years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $50,000 per day of violation, or both.
Subd. 9. False statements; tampering. (a) A person is guilty of a felony who knowingly:
(1) makes any false material statement, representation, or certification in; omits material information from; or alters, conceals, or fails to file or maintain a notice, application, record, report, plan, manifest, permit, license, or other document required under sections 103F.701 to 103F.755; chapter 115 or 116; the hazardous waste transportation requirements of chapter 221; or rules adopted under these laws; or
(2) falsifies, tampers with, renders inaccurate, or fails to install any monitoring device or method required to be maintained or followed for the purpose of compliance with sections 103F.701 to 103F.755, chapter 115 or 116, or rules adopted under these laws.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c), a person convicted under this subdivision may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than two years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both.
(c) A person convicted under this subdivision for a violation related to a notice or report required by an air permit issued by the agency as provided in United States Code, title 42, section 7661a(a), as amended through January 1, 1991, may be sentenced to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000 per day of violation.
Subd. 10. Failure to report release of hazardous substance or extremely hazardous substance. (a) A person is, upon conviction, subject to a fine of up to $25,000 or imprisonment for up to two years, or both, who:
(1) is required to report the release of a hazardous substance under United States Code, title 42, section 9603, or the release of an extremely hazardous substance under United States Code, title 42, section 11004;
(2) knows that a hazardous substance or an extremely hazardous substance has been released; and
(3) fails to provide immediate notification of the release of a reportable quantity of a hazardous substance or an extremely hazardous substance to the state emergency response center and, if directed by the center, to notify a local 911 emergency dispatch center.
For purposes of clause (3), the state emergency response center shall direct a caller to notify a local 911 emergency dispatch center if the situation requires an immediate response or the area is unknown to the center. In all other cases, the state emergency response center must notify a local firefighting or law enforcement organization of the situation within 24 hours of receiving the notification.
(b) For a second or subsequent conviction under this subdivision, the violator is subject to a fine of up to $50,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both.
(c) For purposes of this subdivision, a "hazardous substance" means a substance on the list established under United States Code, title 42, section 9602.
(d) For purposes of this subdivision, an "extremely hazardous substance" means a substance on the list established under United States Code, title 42, section 11002.
(e) For purposes of this subdivision, a "reportable quantity" means a quantity that must be reported under United States Code, title 42, section 9602 or 11002.
(f) The penalties in paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply to an employee of a state emergency response center to the extent that the employee is acting in the scope of that employee's official duties.
Subd. 11. Infectious waste. A person who knowingly disposes of or arranges for the disposal of infectious waste as defined in section 116.76 at a location or in a manner that is prohibited by section 116.78 is guilty of a gross misdemeanor and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year, or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both. A person convicted a second or subsequent time under this subdivision is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than two years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $25,000, or both.
Subd. 12. Air pollution. (a) A person is guilty of a felony who knowingly:
(1) causes a violation of a national emission standard for a hazardous air pollutant adopted under United States Code, title 42, section 7412; or
(2) causes a violation of an emission standard, limitation, or operational limitation for a hazardous air pollutant established in a permit issued by the Pollution Control Agency.
A person convicted under this paragraph may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than three years, or to payment of a fine of not more than $50,000 per day of violation, or both.
(b) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor who knowingly violates:
(1) a requirement of chapter 116, or a rule adopted under that chapter, that is an applicable requirement of the federal Clean Air Act, as defined in Federal Register, volume 57, page 32295;
(2) a condition of an air emission permit issued by the agency under chapter 116 or a rule adopted under that chapter; or
(3) a requirement to pay a fee based on air emissions under chapter 116 or a rule adopted under that chapter.
A person convicted under this paragraph may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000 per day of violation, or both.
Subd. 13. Solid waste disposal. (a) A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who:
(1) knowingly disposes of solid waste at, transports solid waste to, or arranges for disposal of solid waste at a location that does not have a required permit for the disposal of solid waste; and
(2) does so in exchange for or in expectation of money or other consideration.
(b) A person convicted under this subdivision may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year, or to payment of a fine of not more than $15,000, or both.
Subd. 14. Defense. Except for intentional violations, a person is not guilty of a crime for air quality violations under subdivision 6 or 12, or for water quality violations under subdivision 8, if the person notified the Pollution Control Agency of the violation as soon as the person discovered the violation and took steps to promptly remedy the violation.
1987 c 267 s 3; 1988 c 553 s 2; 1989 c 315 s 11; 1989 c 337 s 12; 1990 c 391 art 10 s 3; 1991 c 347 art 3 s 4; 1993 c 365 s 1,2; 1999 c 238 art 2 s 77; 2006 c 212 art 3 s 40; 2011 c 107 s 107; 2013 c 92 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 609 - 624 — Crimes; Expungement; Victims
Section 609.01 — Name And Construction.
Section 609.015 — Scope And Effect.
Section 609.025 — Jurisdiction Of State.
Section 609.03 — Punishment When Not Otherwise Fixed.
Section 609.033 — Maximum Penalties; Misdemeanors.
Section 609.0331 — Maximum Penalties; Petty Misdemeanors.
Section 609.0332 — Maximum Penalty; Petty Misdemeanor Ordinance Violations.
Section 609.034 — Maximum Penalty; Ordinance Violations.
Section 609.0341 — Maximum Fines For Gross Misdemeanors; Felonies.
Section 609.035 — Crime Punishable Under Different Provisions.
Section 609.04 — Conviction Of Lesser Offense.
Section 609.041 — Proof Of Prior Convictions.
Section 609.045 — Foreign Conviction Or Acquittal.
Section 609.05 — Liability For Crimes Of Another.
Section 609.055 — Capability Of Children To Commit Crime.
Section 609.06 — Authorized Use Of Force.
Section 609.065 — Justifiable Taking Of Life.
Section 609.066 — Authorized Use Of Deadly Force By Peace Officers.
Section 609.075 — Intoxication As Defense.
Section 609.085 — Sending Written Communication.
Section 609.09 — Compelling Testimony; Immunity From Prosecution.
Section 609.092 — Juvenile Petty Offenders; Use Of Restorative Justice.
Section 609.095 — Limits Of Sentences.
Section 609.10 — Sentences Available.
Section 609.101 — Surcharge On Fines, Assessments; Minimum Fines.
Section 609.102 — Local Correctional Fees; Imposition By Court.
Section 609.104 — Fine And Surcharge Collection.
Section 609.105 — Sentence Of Imprisonment.
Section 609.1055 — Offenders With Serious And Persistent Mental Illness; Alternative Placement.
Section 609.106 — Heinous Crimes.
Section 609.107 — Mandatory Penalty For Certain Murderers.
Section 609.1095 — Increased Sentences For Certain Dangerous And Repeat Felony Offenders.
Section 609.11 — Minimum Sentences Of Imprisonment.
Section 609.115 — Presentence Investigation.
Section 609.117 — Dna Analysis Of Certain Offenders Required.
Section 609.118 — Fingerprinting Required.
Section 609.12 — Parole Or Discharge.
Section 609.125 — Sentence For Misdemeanor Or Gross Misdemeanor.
Section 609.131 — Certification Of Misdemeanor As Petty Misdemeanor.
Section 609.132 — Continuance For Dismissal.
Section 609.135 — Stay Of Imposition Or Execution Of Sentence.
Section 609.1351 — Petition For Civil Commitment.
Section 609.14 — Revocation Of Stay.
Section 609.145 — Credit For Prior Imprisonment.
Section 609.15 — Multiple Sentences.
Section 609.153 — Increased Penalties For Certain Misdemeanors.
Section 609.165 — Restoration Of Civil Rights; Possession Of Firearms And Ammunition.
Section 609.185 — Murder In The First Degree.
Section 609.19 — Murder In The Second Degree.
Section 609.195 — Murder In The Third Degree.
Section 609.20 — Manslaughter In The First Degree.
Section 609.205 — Manslaughter In The Second Degree.
Section 609.2111 — Definitions.
Section 609.2112 — Criminal Vehicular Homicide.
Section 609.2113 — Criminal Vehicular Operation; Bodily Harm.
Section 609.2114 — Criminal Vehicular Operation; Unborn Child.
Section 609.221 — Assault In The First Degree.
Section 609.222 — Assault In The Second Degree.
Section 609.223 — Assault In The Third Degree.
Section 609.2231 — Assault In The Fourth Degree.
Section 609.2232 — Consecutive Sentences For Assaults Committed By State Prison Inmates.
Section 609.2233 — Felony Assault Motivated By Bias; Increased Statutory Maximum Sentence.
Section 609.224 — Assault In The Fifth Degree.
Section 609.2241 — Knowing Transfer Of Communicable Disease.
Section 609.2242 — Domestic Assault.
Section 609.2243 — Sentencing; Repeat Domestic Assault.
Section 609.2244 — Presentence Domestic Abuse Investigations.
Section 609.2245 — Female Genital Mutilation; Penalties.
Section 609.2247 — Domestic Assault By Strangulation.
Section 609.226 — Harm Caused By Dog.
Section 609.227 — Dangerous Animals Destroyed.
Section 609.228 — Great Bodily Harm Caused By Distribution Of Drugs.
Section 609.229 — Crime Committed For Benefit Of Gang.
Section 609.23 — Mistreatment Of Persons Confined.
Section 609.231 — Mistreatment Of Residents Or Patients.
Section 609.232 — Crimes Against Vulnerable Adults; Definitions.
Section 609.2325 — Criminal Abuse.
Section 609.233 — Criminal Neglect.
Section 609.2335 — Financial Exploitation Of Vulnerable Adult.
Section 609.2336 — Deceptive Or Unfair Trade Practices; Elderly Or Disabled Victims.
Section 609.234 — Failure To Report.
Section 609.235 — Use Of Drugs To Injure Or Facilitate Crime.
Section 609.24 — Simple Robbery.
Section 609.245 — Aggravated Robbery.
Section 609.251 — Double Jeopardy; Kidnapping.
Section 609.255 — False Imprisonment.
Section 609.26 — Depriving Another Of Custodial Or Parental Rights.
Section 609.266 — Definitions.
Section 609.2661 — Murder Of Unborn Child In The First Degree.
Section 609.2662 — Murder Of Unborn Child In The Second Degree.
Section 609.2663 — Murder Of Unborn Child In The Third Degree.
Section 609.2664 — Manslaughter Of Unborn Child In The First Degree.
Section 609.2665 — Manslaughter Of Unborn Child In The Second Degree.
Section 609.267 — Assault Of Unborn Child In The First Degree.
Section 609.2671 — Assault Of Unborn Child In The Second Degree.
Section 609.2672 — Assault Of Unborn Child In The Third Degree.
Section 609.268 — Injury Or Death Of Unborn Child In Commission Of Crime.
Section 609.2691 — Other Convictions Not Barred.
Section 609.275 — Attempt To Coerce.
Section 609.28 — Interfering With Religious Observance.
Section 609.281 — Definitions.
Section 609.282 — Labor Trafficking.
Section 609.284 — Labor Or Sex Trafficking Crimes; Defenses; Civil Liability; Corporate Liability.
Section 609.31 — Leaving State To Evade Establishment Of Paternity.
Section 609.321 — Prostitution And Sex Trafficking; Definitions.
Section 609.322 — Solicitation, Inducement, And Promotion Of Prostitution; Sex Trafficking.
Section 609.3232 — Protective Order Authorized; Procedures; Penalties.
Section 609.324 — Patrons; Prostitutes; Housing Individuals Engaged In Prostitution; Penalties.
Section 609.3241 — Penalty Assessment Authorized.
Section 609.3242 — Prostitution Crimes Committed In School Or Park Zones; Increased Penalties.
Section 609.3243 — Loitering With Intent To Participate In Prostitution.
Section 609.33 — Disorderly House.
Section 609.341 — Definitions.
Section 609.342 — Criminal Sexual Conduct In The First Degree.
Section 609.343 — Criminal Sexual Conduct In The Second Degree.
Section 609.344 — Criminal Sexual Conduct In The Third Degree.
Section 609.345 — Criminal Sexual Conduct In The Fourth Degree.
Section 609.3451 — Criminal Sexual Conduct In The Fifth Degree.
Section 609.3453 — Criminal Sexual Predatory Conduct.
Section 609.3455 — Dangerous Sex Offenders; Life Sentences; Conditional Release.
Section 609.3456 — Use Of Polygraphs For Sex Offenders On Probation Or Conditional Release.
Section 609.3457 — Sex Offender Assessment.
Section 609.3458 — Sexual Extortion.
Section 609.3459 — Law Enforcement; Reports Of Sexual Assaults.
Section 609.3469 — Voluntary Intoxication Defense.
Section 609.347 — Evidence In Criminal Sexual Conduct Cases.
Section 609.3471 — Records Pertaining To Victim Identity Confidential.
Section 609.348 — Medical Purposes; Exclusion.
Section 609.35 — Costs Of Medical Examination.
Section 609.351 — Applicability To Past And Present Prosecutions.
Section 609.353 — Jurisdiction.
Section 609.375 — Nonsupport Of Spouse Or Child.
Section 609.3751 — Discharge And Dismissal.
Section 609.376 — Definitions.
Section 609.377 — Malicious Punishment Of Child.
Section 609.3775 — Child Torture.
Section 609.378 — Neglect Or Endangerment Of Child.
Section 609.3785 — Unharmed Newborns Left At A Safe Place; Avoidance Of Prosecution.
Section 609.379 — Permitted Actions.
Section 609.38 — Stayed Sentence.
Section 609.39 — Misprision Of Treason.
Section 609.395 — State Military Forces; Interfering With, Obstructing, Or Other.
Section 609.396 — Unauthorized Presence At Camp Ripley.
Section 609.41 — False Tax Statement.
Section 609.415 — Definitions.
Section 609.425 — Corruptly Influencing Legislator.
Section 609.43 — Misconduct Of Public Officer Or Employee.
Section 609.435 — Officer Not Filing Security.
Section 609.44 — Public Office; Illegally Assuming; Nonsurrender.
Section 609.445 — Failure To Pay Over State Funds.
Section 609.45 — Public Officer; Unauthorized Compensation.
Section 609.455 — Permitting False Claims Against Government.
Section 609.456 — Reporting To State Auditor And Legislative Auditor Required.
Section 609.465 — Presenting False Claims To Public Officer Or Body.
Section 609.466 — Medical Assistance Fraud.
Section 609.47 — Interference With Property In Official Custody.
Section 609.475 — Impersonating A Military Service Member, Veteran, Or Public Official.
Section 609.4751 — Impersonating A Peace Officer.
Section 609.485 — Escape From Custody.
Section 609.486 — Commission Of Crime While Wearing Or Possessing Bullet-resistant Vest.
Section 609.487 — Fleeing Peace Officer; Motor Vehicle; Other.
Section 609.49 — Release, Failure To Appear.
Section 609.491 — Failure To Appear; Petty Misdemeanor.
Section 609.493 — Solicitation Of Mentally Impaired Persons.
Section 609.494 — Solicitation Of Juveniles.
Section 609.495 — Aiding An Offender.
Section 609.496 — Concealing Criminal Proceeds.
Section 609.497 — Engaging In Business Of Concealing Criminal Proceeds.
Section 609.4971 — Warning Subject Of Investigation.
Section 609.4975 — Warning Subject Of Surveillance Or Search.
Section 609.498 — Tampering With Witness.
Section 609.50 — Obstructing Legal Process, Arrest, Or Firefighting.
Section 609.501 — Funeral Or Burial Service; Prohibited Acts.
Section 609.502 — Interference With Dead Body; Reporting.
Section 609.504 — Disarming Peace Officer.
Section 609.505 — Falsely Reporting Crime.
Section 609.5051 — Criminal Alert Network; False Or Misleading Information Prohibited.
Section 609.506 — Prohibiting Giving Peace Officer False Name.
Section 609.507 — Falsely Reporting Child Abuse.
Section 609.508 — False Information To Financial Institution.
Section 609.51 — Simulating Legal Process.
Section 609.515 — Misconduct Of Judicial Or Hearing Officer.
Section 609.5151 — Dissemination Of Personal Information About Law Enforcement Prohibited; Penalty.
Section 609.521 — Possession Of Shoplifting Gear.
Section 609.523 — Return Of Stolen Property To Owners.
Section 609.525 — Bringing Stolen Goods Into State.
Section 609.526 — Precious Metal And Scrap Metal Dealers; Receiving Stolen Property.
Section 609.527 — Identity Theft.
Section 609.528 — Possession Or Sale Of Stolen Or Counterfeit Check; Penalties.
Section 609.53 — Receiving Stolen Property.
Section 609.531 — Forfeitures.
Section 609.5311 — Forfeiture Of Property Associated With Controlled Substances.
Section 609.5312 — Forfeiture Of Property Associated With Designated Offenses.
Section 609.5313 — Forfeiture By Judicial Action; Procedure.
Section 609.5315 — Disposition Of Forfeited Property.
Section 609.5316 — Summary Forfeitures.
Section 609.5318 — Forfeiture Of Vehicles Used In Drive-by Shootings.
Section 609.5319 — Financial Institution Secured Interest.
Section 609.532 — Attachment Of Deposited Funds.
Section 609.535 — Issuance Of Dishonored Checks.
Section 609.54 — Embezzlement Of Public Funds.
Section 609.541 — Protection Of Library Property.
Section 609.545 — Misusing Credit Card To Secure Services.
Section 609.546 — Motor Vehicle Tampering.
Section 609.551 — Rustling And Livestock Theft; Penalties.
Section 609.552 — Unauthorized Release Of Animals.
Section 609.556 — Definitions.
Section 609.561 — Arson In The First Degree.
Section 609.562 — Arson In The Second Degree.
Section 609.563 — Arson In The Third Degree.
Section 609.5631 — Arson In The Fourth Degree.
Section 609.5632 — Arson In The Fifth Degree.
Section 609.5633 — Use Of Ignition Devices; Petty Misdemeanor.
Section 609.564 — Excluded Fires.
Section 609.5641 — Wildfire Arson.
Section 609.576 — Negligent Fires; Dangerous Smoking.
Section 609.581 — Definitions.
Section 609.583 — Sentencing; First Burglary Of Dwelling.
Section 609.585 — Double Jeopardy.
Section 609.586 — Possession Of Code-grabbing Devices; Penalty.
Section 609.59 — Possession Of Burglary Or Theft Tools.
Section 609.591 — Damage To Timber Or Wood Processing And Related Equipment.
Section 609.592 — Possession Of Timber Damage Devices.
Section 609.593 — Damage Or Theft To Energy Transmission Or Telecommunications Equipment.
Section 609.595 — Damage To Property.
Section 609.596 — Killing Or Harming Public Safety Dog.
Section 609.597 — Assaulting Or Harming Police Horse; Penalties.
Section 609.599 — Exposing Domestic Animals To Disease.
Section 609.6055 — Trespass On Critical Public Service Facility; Utility; Or Pipeline.
Section 609.6057 — Geographic Restriction.
Section 609.606 — Unlawful Ouster Or Exclusion.
Section 609.611 — Insurance Fraud.
Section 609.612 — Employment Of Runners.
Section 609.615 — Defeating Security On Realty.
Section 609.62 — Defeating Security On Personalty.
Section 609.621 — Proof Of Concealment Of Property By Obligor Of Secured Property.
Section 609.625 — Aggravated Forgery.
Section 609.631 — Check Forgery; Offering Forged Check.
Section 609.632 — Counterfeiting Of Currency.
Section 609.635 — Obtaining Signature By False Pretense.
Section 609.64 — Recording, Filing Of Forged Instrument.
Section 609.645 — Fraudulent Statements.
Section 609.65 — False Certification By Notary Public.
Section 609.651 — State Lottery Fraud.
Section 609.652 — Fraudulent Drivers' Licenses And Identification Cards; Penalty.
Section 609.66 — Dangerous Weapons.
Section 609.661 — Penalty For Set Guns; Swivel Guns.
Section 609.662 — Shooting Victim; Duty To Render Aid.
Section 609.663 — Display Of Handgun Ammunition.
Section 609.665 — Spring Guns.
Section 609.666 — Negligent Storage Of Firearms.
Section 609.667 — Firearms; Removal Or Alteration Of Serial Number.
Section 609.668 — Explosive And Incendiary Devices.
Section 609.669 — Civil Disorder.
Section 609.67 — Machine Guns And Short-barreled Shotguns.
Section 609.671 — Environment; Criminal Penalties.
Section 609.672 — Permissive Inference; Firearms In Automobiles.
Section 609.675 — Exposure Of Unused Refrigerator Or Container To Children.
Section 609.68 — Unlawful Deposit Of Garbage, Litter, Or Like.
Section 609.681 — Unlawful Smoking.
Section 609.684 — Abuse Of Toxic Substances.
Section 609.685 — Sale Of Tobacco To Persons Under Age 21.
Section 609.6855 — Sale Of Nicotine Delivery Products To Persons Under Age 21.
Section 609.686 — False Fire Alarms; Tampering With Or Injuring Fire Alarm System.
Section 609.687 — Adulteration.
Section 609.688 — Adulteration By Bodily Fluid.
Section 609.705 — Unlawful Assembly.
Section 609.712 — Real And Simulated Weapons Of Mass Destruction.
Section 609.713 — Threats Of Violence.
Section 609.714 — Crimes Committed In Furtherance Of Terrorism.
Section 609.715 — Presence At Unlawful Assembly.
Section 609.72 — Disorderly Conduct.
Section 609.735 — Concealing Identity.
Section 609.74 — Public Nuisance.
Section 609.745 — Permitting Public Nuisance.
Section 609.746 — Interference With Privacy.
Section 609.7475 — Fraudulent Or Otherwise Improper Financing Statements.
Section 609.748 — Harassment; Restraining Order.
Section 609.749 — Harassment; Stalking; Penalties.
Section 609.7495 — Physical Interference With Safe Access To Health Care.
Section 609.75 — Gambling; Definitions.
Section 609.755 — Gambling; Misdemeanor.
Section 609.76 — Gambling; Gross Misdemeanor; Felony.
Section 609.761 — Operations Permitted.
Section 609.762 — Forfeiture Of Gambling Devices, Prizes And Proceeds.
Section 609.763 — Lawful Gambling Fraud.
Section 609.765 — Criminal Defamation.
Section 609.77 — False Information To News Media.
Section 609.774 — Emergency Communications; Kidnappings.
Section 609.775 — Divulging Telephone Or Telegraph Message; Nondelivery.
Section 609.776 — Interference With Emergency Communications.
Section 609.78 — Emergency Telephone Calls And Communications.
Section 609.79 — Obscene Or Harassing Telephone Calls.
Section 609.795 — Letter, Telegram, Or Package; Opening; Harassment.
Section 609.80 — Interfering With Cable Communications Systems.
Section 609.806 — Interfering With Internet Ticket Sales.
Section 609.807 — Event Tickets; Prohibited Acts.
Section 609.815 — Misconduct Of Junk Or Secondhand Dealer.
Section 609.816 — Wrongful Employment At A Child Care Center.
Section 609.82 — Fraud In Obtaining Credit.
Section 609.821 — Financial Transaction Card Fraud.
Section 609.822 — Residential Mortgage Fraud.
Section 609.825 — Bribery Of Participant Or Official In Contest.
Section 609.83 — Falsely Impersonating Another.
Section 609.833 — Misrepresentation Of Service Animal.
Section 609.849 — Railroad That Obstructs Treatment Of Injured Worker.
Section 609.85 — Crimes Against Railroad Employees And Property; Penalty.
Section 609.851 — False Traffic Signal.
Section 609.855 — Crimes Involving Transit; Shooting At Transit Vehicle.
Section 609.856 — Use Of Police Radios During Commission Of Crime; Penalties.
Section 609.857 — Discharging A Laser At An Aircraft.
Section 609.86 — Commercial Bribery.
Section 609.87 — Computer Crime; Definitions.
Section 609.88 — Computer Damage.
Section 609.89 — Computer Theft.
Section 609.891 — Unauthorized Computer Access.
Section 609.8911 — Reporting Violations.
Section 609.8912 — Criminal Use Of Encryption.
Section 609.8913 — Facilitating Access To Computer Security System.
Section 609.892 — Definitions.
Section 609.893 — Telecommunications And Information Services Fraud; Crime Defined.
Section 609.894 — Cellular Telephone Counterfeiting; Crimes Defined.
Section 609.895 — Counterfeited Intellectual Property; Penalties.
Section 609.896 — Criminal Use Of Real Property.
Section 609.901 — Construction Of Racketeering Provisions.
Section 609.902 — Definitions.
Section 609.903 — Racketeering.
Section 609.904 — Criminal Penalties.
Section 609.905 — Criminal Forfeiture.
Section 609.907 — Preservation Of Property Subject To Forfeiture.
Section 609.908 — Disposition Of Forfeiture Proceeds.
Section 609.909 — Additional Relief Available.
Section 609.910 — Relation To Other Sanctions.