The four LEP collaborations, ALEPH, DELPHI, L3 and OPAL, have searched for
the neutral Higgs bosons which are predicted by the Minimal Supersymmetric
Standard Model (MSSM). The data of the four collaborations are
statistically combined and examined for their consistency with the
background hypothesis and with a possible Higgs boson signal.  The
combined LEP data show no significant excess of events which would
indicate the production of Higgs bosons. The search results are used to
set upper bounds on the cross-sections of various Higgs-like event
topologies. The results are interpreted within the MSSM in a number of
``benchmark" models, including CP-conserving and CP-violating scenarios.
These interpretations lead in all cases to large exclusions in the MSSM
parameter space.  Absolute limits are set on the parameter tan(beta) and, 
in some scenarios, on the masses of neutral Higgs bosons.