Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 12 — Emergency Management
Section 12.27 — Mutual Aid, Arrangements.

Subdivision 1. Authority; organizations in Minnesota. The director of each local organization for emergency management may, in collaboration with other public and private agencies within this state, develop or cause to be developed mutual aid arrangements for reciprocal emergency management aid and assistance in an emergency or disaster too great to be dealt with unassisted. These arrangements must be consistent with the local emergency operations plan and, in time of emergency, each local organization for emergency management and its members shall render assistance in accordance with the provisions of the mutual aid arrangements.
Subd. 2. Authority; organizations in other states. The state director or the director of each local organization for emergency management may, subject to the approval of the governor, enter into mutual aid arrangements with emergency management agencies or organizations in other states for reciprocal emergency management aid and assistance in case of disaster too great to be dealt with unassisted.
Subd. 2a. Authority; organizations in Canadian provinces. Subject to the approval of the governor, the state director may enter into mutual aid agreements with emergency management agencies or organizations in Canadian provinces for reciprocal emergency management aid and assistance in case of disaster too great to be dealt with unassisted.
Subd. 3. Local delegation of authority. (a) The governing body of a political subdivision shall designate a city administrator or manager, public safety director, police chief, fire chief, public works director, or other officer who, exercising discretion and considering the needs of the political subdivision and its inhabitants, may dispatch equipment and personnel as considered necessary if a danger of fire, hazard, casualty, or another similar occurrence exists outside the political subdivision and by its suddenness it would be impractical for the governing body itself to authorize the dispatch of equipment and personnel to combat that emergency or disaster.
(b) Action under this subdivision is an act of the political subdivision. All provisions for compensation of personnel, rental of equipment, liability insurance coverage, workers' compensation insurance, and other matters pertaining to the political subdivision, its equipment, and personnel, apply in each case as if specifically authorized and directed.
(c) The officer shall end the use of equipment and personnel when the need no longer exists or earlier at the officer's discretion if it appears to be in the best interest of the political subdivision.
Subd. 4. Providing assistance to another state. At the request of another state, the governor, exercising discretion and considering the needs of this state and its inhabitants, may dispatch state equipment and personnel as deemed necessary if there is an emergency or disaster outside of this state.
The governor shall end the use of equipment and personnel when the need no longer exists or earlier at the governor's discretion if it appears to be in the best interest of the state.
1951 c 694 s 207; 1988 c 422 s 1; 1996 c 344 s 16; 2022 c 55 art 1 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 10 - 12B — Government Miscellany

Chapter 12 — Emergency Management

Section 12.01 — Citation.

Section 12.02 — Policy Declaration.

Section 12.03 — Definitions.

Section 12.04 — Division Of Emergency Management.

Section 12.09 — Duties Of Division Of Emergency Management.

Section 12.11 — State Director; Personnel.

Section 12.13 — Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Planning.

Section 12.14 — Assessment For Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act.

Section 12.21 — Governor.

Section 12.22 — Assistance, Acceptance, Rules.

Section 12.221 — Minnesota Natural Disaster Assistance.

Section 12.23 — Facilities, Utilization.

Section 12.24 — Regional Disaster Offices.

Section 12.25 — Local Organizations; Directors, Duties.

Section 12.26 — Political Subdivisions; Taxation, Appropriations.

Section 12.27 — Mutual Aid, Arrangements.

Section 12.28 — Governor's Orders, Rules; Enforcement.

Section 12.29 — Declaration Of Local Emergency.

Section 12.301 — Community Disaster Loans; Governor's Authority.

Section 12.31 — National Security Or Peacetime Emergency; Declaration.

Section 12.32 — Governor's Orders And Rules, Effect.

Section 12.33 — Assistance Between Political Subdivisions.

Section 12.331 — Local Assistance Between Political Subdivisions.

Section 12.34 — Assistance Required; Compensation For Property Taken; Penalty.

Section 12.35 — Activating Emergency Response Personnel.

Section 12.351 — Specialized Emergency Response Team.

Section 12.36 — Governor's Powers To Fast Provide Emergency Aid.

Section 12.37 — Political Subdivision's Powers To Fast Provide Emergency Aid.

Section 12.38 — State Agencies; Temporary Waiver Of Fees.

Section 12.381 — Safe Disposition Of Dead Human Bodies.

Section 12.39 — Individual Treatment; Notice, Refusal, Consequence.

Section 12.42 — Out-of-state License Holders; Powers, Duties.

Section 12.43 — Subversives; Hiring, Using; Oath.

Section 12.44 — Political Activities.

Section 12.45 — Violations, Penalties.

Section 12.46 — Limitation Of Powers.

Section 12.61 — Temporary Medical Care Facilities; Liability.