Subdivision 1. Affirmative action. The State High School League must adopt an affirmative action policy. The reason for the policy is to ensure that jobs within the league are equally accessible to all qualified persons. The policy is also needed to eliminate underemployment by the league of the protected groups that are defined in section 43A.02, subdivision 33.
Subd. 2. Recruiting. The league must actively and publicly recruit qualified people to become its employees. The league must give special emphasis to recruiting members of protected groups. The league must advertise available positions in newspapers of general circulation. The advertisement must contain a deadline for submitting applications that is at least 14 days after the date of the last advertisement. The league must keep each application for at least six months and must notify an applicant when a position, for which the applicant is qualified, becomes available.
Subd. 3. Comparable worth. The league is a political subdivision under sections 471.992 to 471.999. A cause of action against the league does not arise before August 1, 1989, for failure to comply with sections 471.992 to 471.999.
1989 c 220 s 4; 2009 c 101 art 2 s 67
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 120 - 129C — Education Code: Prekindergarten - Grade 12
Chapter 128C — High School League
Section 128C.01 — Form, Makeup, Delegated Power, Board Members.
Section 128C.02 — Duties, Policies, Criteria, Rules Of Board.
Section 128C.05 — Tournaments, Classes Of Athletic Competition.
Section 128C.07 — Arranging Interscholastic Conference Membership.
Section 128C.08 — Assaulting A Sports Official Prohibited.
Section 128C.10 — Expense Limits.
Section 128C.12 — Audits And Reports By State Auditor.
Section 128C.17 — League Is Subject To Data Practices Act.
Section 128C.20 — Commissioner Review Of League.