Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7525, pt. 7525.0400 - PROHIBITED ACTS
The following acts in or on designated property are prohibited:
A. improper disposal of
rubbish, spitting, creation of any hazard to persons or things, throwing of
articles of any kind from a building, climbing upon any part of a building, and
the willful destruction, damage, or removal of property or any part
thereof;
B. conduct prohibited by
any other applicable law or ordinance;
C. conduct that creates loud and unusual
noise, or that obstructs the usual use of entrances, foyers, corridors,
offices, elevators, stairways, and parking lots, or that otherwise tends to
impede or disturb public employees in the performance of their duties, or that
otherwise impedes or disturbs the public in its access to designated
property;
D. the display or
possession within buildings of signs, placards, or banners affixed or not
affixed to a pole or stick within buildings that impedes or interferes with
public employees in the performance of their duties, that impedes or disturbs
the public in its access to designated property, or that obstructs the usual
use of entrances, foyers, corridors, offices, elevators, stairways, and parking
lots;
E. with the exception of
peace officers and other individuals obtaining the approval of the commissioner
of administration or the commissioner of public safety, carrying either openly
or concealed, firearms, ammunition, or other dangerous or deadly
weapons;
F. carrying explosives,
either openly or concealed;
G. the
presence of dogs and other animals, except seeing eye dogs, without the express
prior approval of the commissioner of administration or a delegate;
and
H. soliciting alms and
contributions, commercial soliciting and vending of all kinds, and the display
of private debts. This prohibition does not apply to national or local drives
for funds for welfare, health, and other purposes sponsored or approved by the
commissioner of administration, or to authorized concessions, or to personal
notices posted by employees on authorized bulletin boards.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 299E.01
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