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Every employee who is entitled to attend a major political party precinct caucus is entitled, after <br /> giving the employer at least ten days' written notice, to be absent from work for the purpose of <br /> attending the caucus during the time for which the caucus is scheduled without penalty or <br /> deduction from salary or wages on account of the absence other than a deduction in salary for <br /> the time of absence from employment. <br /> Subd. 3. Limits on college or university meetings. <br /> The University of Minnesota may not schedule an event which will take place after 6:00 p.m. on <br /> the day of a major political party precinct caucus unless permission to do so has been received <br /> from the Board of Regents. No Minnesota state college or university may schedule an event <br /> which will take place after 6:00 p.m. on the day of a major political party precinct caucus unless <br /> permission to do so has been received from the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State <br /> Colleges and Universities. <br /> Subd. 4. Use of public school buildings. <br /> No school official may deny the use of a public school building for the holding of a major political <br /> party precinct caucus if the school office has received a written request for the use of the school <br /> building 30 days or more prior to the date of the caucus. <br /> THIS SECTION APPLIES FOR ALL CAUCUS DATES <br /> Subd. 5. Limits on public school events. <br /> No public elementary or secondary school may hold a school sponsored event after 6:00 p. m. <br /> on the day of a major political party precinct caucus. <br /> Subd. 6. Limits on state public meetings. <br /> No state agency, board, commission, department, or committee shall conduct a public meeting <br /> after 6:00 p.m. on the day of a major political party precinct caucus. <br />