2025 Session
Last amended: 1989 session
§ 363A.34 — Notice of Appeal to Commissioner
Plain-Language Summary
When a case involving a Human Rights Act issue is appealed to the Minnesota Supreme Court or Court of Appeals, the person raising the issue must send a copy of the appeal notice and all filed documents to the Commissioner of Human Rights.
363A.34 NOTICE OF APPEAL TO COMMISSIONER.
In any case that is appealed to the supreme court or the court of appeals in which an issue is raised under this chapter, the party raising the issue shall serve a copy of the notice of appeal on the commissioner. At the time of filing a notice of appeal or other papers, documents, or briefs in the case, a party shall file proof of service of the papers, documents, or briefs upon the commissioner.
History:
1988 c 660 s 14; 1989 c 280 s 20
History: History: 1988 c 660 s 14; 1989 c 280 s 20
Practical Notes
If your case involves a discrimination claim under the Human Rights Act and you appeal it, you must serve copies of your appeal papers on the Commissioner of Human Rights. This keeps the department informed about how its law is being interpreted by the courts.