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exposure); <br />, . (55) Minnesota Statutes, section 617.241 (Obscenematerials ana performances); <br />... ^ (56) :iLnnesota Statutes, section 617.243 <br />(Indecent literature, distribution); <br />(57) Minnesota Statutes, section 617.246 (Use of minors in sexual performance); <br />(58) Minnesota Statutes, section 617.247 <br />(Possession of pictorial representations of minors); <br />^ . (59) Minnesota Statutes, section 617.293 (Harmful <br />materials; dissemination and display to minors); and <br />(CO) felony convictions under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 152 (Prohibited drugs). <br />The subject has admitted to or a preponderance of <br />the evidence indicates tl;a individual has committed an act that <br />meets the definition of a crime listed in item A. <br />C. The subject is identified as the perpetrator in a <br />determination that maltreatment of minors has occurred and a <br />preponderance of evidence indicatesi <br />(1) an act that meets the definition of <br />maltreatment in Minnesota Statutes, section 626.556, subdivision .i-Oe, paragraph (a), occurred; <br />(2) the subject committed the maltreatment; and <br />(3) the maltreatment was serious or recurring. <br />The subject is identified as the perpetrator in a <br />substantiated report of abuse or neglect of vulnerable adults <br />and a preponderance of evidence indicates: <br />(1) an act that meets the definition of abuse or <br />neglect in Minnesota Statutes, section 626.557, subdivision 2, occurred; <br />recurring; and <br />neglect. <br />(2) the subject committed the abuse or neglect; <br />(3) the abuse or neglect was serious or <br />(4) the subject is not the victim of the abuse or <br />For pur^ses of this item "serious maltreatment, abuse, and <br />neglect is defined as a serious injury as set forth in part