MINN. STAT. § 260B.007(4)(c) (2023).
- Minnesota law prohibits the criminalization of minors under 18 for prostitution offenses.
MINN. STAT. § 260C.007(31) (2023).
- Minnesota law defines “sexually exploited youth” to include any individual who is alleged to have engaged in conduct which would, if committed by an adult, violate any federal, state, or local law relating to being hired, offering to be hired, or agreeing to be hired by another individual to engage in sexual penetration or sexual conduct.
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What is Safe Harbor?, MNCASA (last visited Jul. 19, 2024).
Sex Trafficking and Safe Harbors in Minnesota (last visited Jan. 19, 2025).
- Provides civil remedies for victims of domestic abuse.
- Youth 24 years of age or younger are eligible for all services, support, and programs and all shelter, housing beds, and services provided by the commissioner of human services to sexually exploited youth and youth at risk of sexual exploitation.