2025 Session
Last amended: 2016 session
§ 154.21 — Perjury
Plain-Language Summary
Making a false statement on purpose in any oath or affidavit required by the barber registration laws is perjury. Perjury is a serious crime under Minnesota law.
154.21 PERJURY.
The willful making of any false statement as to a material matter in any oath or affidavit which is required by the provisions of sections 154.001, 154.002, 154.003, 154.01 to 154.162, 154.19 to 154.21, and 154.24 to 154.28 is perjury and punishable as such.
History:
(5846-20) 1927 c 316 s 20; 1929 c 270 s 21; 2004 c 269 art 3 s 17; 2005 c 27 s 9; 2016 c 189 art 13 s 50
History: History: (5846-20) 1927 c 316 s 20; 1929 c 270 s 21; 2004 c 269 art 3 s 17; 2005 c 27 s 9; 2016 c 189 art 13 s 50
Practical Notes
Always be truthful on your barber registration applications and any sworn statements required by the board. Lying on these documents is not just a regulatory violation but a criminal offense that can result in perjury charges.