Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 181 — Employment
Section 181.9732 — Critical Incident Stress Management.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given.
(b) "Critical incident" means an event that results in acute or cumulative psychological stress or trauma to an emergency service provider. Critical incident includes but is not limited to any encounter which may result in the death of or serious injury to another person such as fatal motor vehicle accidents, child abuse investigations, death investigations, and large scale man-made or natural disasters.
(c) "Critical incident stress management services" means consultation, risk assessment, education, intervention, and other crisis intervention services provided by a critical incident stress management team or critical incident stress management team member to an emergency service provider affected by a critical incident.
(d) "Critical incident stress management team" means a group organized to provide critical incident stress management to emergency service providers and consists of critical incident stress management team members. A critical incident stress management team may include members from any emergency service discipline, mental health professionals, and designated emergency service chaplains.
(e) "Critical incident stress management team member" means an individual who:
(1) is trained to provide critical incident stress management services in accordance with standards that are both (i) established by a nationally recognized critical incident stress management organization or network, and (ii) recognized by the commissioner of public safety;
(2) was approved to function as a critical incident stress management team member prior to the time critical incident stress management services are provided; and
(3) is approved to function as a critical incident stress management team member at the time the critical incident stress management services are provided.
(f) "Emergency service provider" includes a peace officer, correctional officer, probation officer, supervision agent, firefighter, rescue squad member, dispatcher, hospital or emergency medical clinic personnel, a person who provides emergency medical services for a Minnesota licensed ambulance service, forensic science professional, or other person involved with public safety emergency services, either paid or volunteer.
Subd. 2. Team members; prohibition on being witness or party. A person who otherwise qualifies as a critical incident stress management team member may not be part of a critical incident stress management team providing services to an emergency service provider if the critical incident stress management team member is a witness to the critical incident for which the person is receiving services.
Subd. 3. Disclosure prohibited. (a) Except as provided in subdivision 4, a critical incident stress management team member or any person who receives critical incident stress management services shall not be required to disclose information to a third party that was obtained solely through the provision or receipt of critical incident stress management services.
(b) Government data on individuals receiving critical incident stress management services are classified as private data on individuals, as defined by section 13.02, subdivision 12, but may be disclosed as provided in subdivision 4.
Subd. 4. Exceptions. The prohibition established under subdivision 3 does not apply if any of the following are true:
(1) the critical incident stress management team member reasonably believes the disclosure is necessary to prevent harm to self by the person in receipt of critical incident stress management services or to prevent the person from harming another person, provided the disclosure is only for the purpose of preventing the person from harming self or others and limited to information necessary to prevent such harm;
(2) the person receiving critical incident stress management services discloses information that is required to be reported under the mandated reporting laws, including, but not limited to, the reporting of maltreatment of minors under chapter 260E and the reporting of maltreatment of vulnerable adults under section 626.557, provided the disclosure is only for the purpose of reporting maltreatment and limited to information necessary to make such a report;
(3) the person who received critical incident stress management services provides written consent authorizing disclosure of the information;
(4) the emergency service provider who received critical incident stress management services is deceased and the surviving spouse or administrator of the estate of the deceased emergency service provider gives written consent authorizing disclosure of the information; or
(5) the emergency service provider who received critical incident stress management services voluntarily testifies, in which case the critical incident stress management team member may be compelled to testify on the same subject.
1Sp2020 c 2 art 8 s 145; 2Sp2020 c 1 s 4

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 175 - 186 — Labor, Industry

Chapter 181 — Employment

Section 181.01 — Wages Of Minors; To Whom Paid.

Section 181.02 — Salary Or Wages Not To Be Paid By Nonnegotiable Instruments.

Section 181.03 — Certain Acts Relating To Payment Of Wages Unlawful.

Section 181.031 — Employers Not To Accept Consideration For Securing Employment.

Section 181.032 — Required Statement Of Earnings By Employer; Notice To Employee.

Section 181.04 — Assignment, Sale, Or Transfer Of Wages; When Not Effective.

Section 181.041 — Garnishment; Assignment, Sale, Or Transfer Of Wages; When Not Effective.

Section 181.05 — Consent Of Employer To Assignment Required.

Section 181.06 — Assignment Of Wages; Payroll Deductions.

Section 181.063 — Assignment Of Wages, Public Employees.

Section 181.07 — Assignment Of Unearned Wages As Security.

Section 181.08 — Public Service Corporations; Payment Of Wages, Requirements.

Section 181.09 — Recovery Of Wages, Costs.

Section 181.10 — Wages Paid Every 15 Days.

Section 181.101 — Wages; How Often Paid.

Section 181.11 — Discharged Employee Must Be Paid Within 24 Hours.

Section 181.13 — Penalty For Failure To Pay Wages Promptly.

Section 181.14 — Payment To Employees Who Quit Or Resign; Settlement Of Disputes.

Section 181.145 — Prompt Payment Of Commissions To Commission Salespeople.

Section 181.15 — When Employee Not Entitled To Benefits.

Section 181.16 — Construction Of Sections 181.13 To 181.171.

Section 181.171 — Court Actions; Private Party Civil Actions.

Section 181.172 — Wage Disclosure Protection.

Section 181.1721 — Attorney General Enforcement.

Section 181.275 — Regulating Nurses' Overtime.

Section 181.52 — Interference With Employment.

Section 181.53 — Conditions Precedent To Employment Not Required.

Section 181.535 — Armed Forces Reserves Or National Guard Status.

Section 181.54 — Commissioner Of Human Services, Safety Inspection Work.

Section 181.55 — Written Statement To Employees By Employers.

Section 181.56 — No Statement Given; Burden Of Proof.

Section 181.57 — Application Of Sections 181.55 And 181.56.

Section 181.58 — Surviving Spouse Paid Wages Due.

Section 181.59 — Discrimination On Account Of Race, Creed, Or Color Prohibited In Contract.

Section 181.60 — Definitions.

Section 181.61 — Medical Examination; Records, Costs.

Section 181.62 — Violations.

Section 181.63 — Sale Or Use Of Silicate, Silica Dust, Or Silicon Flour For Certain Purposes.

Section 181.635 — Recruitment; Food Processing Employment.

Section 181.64 — False Statements As Inducement To Entering Employment.

Section 181.645 — Expenses For Background Checks, Testing, And Orientation.

Section 181.65 — Penalties.

Section 181.66 — Equal Pay For Equal Work Law; Definitions.

Section 181.67 — Wage Discrimination Based On Sex; Protection Of Employees Involved In Proceeding.

Section 181.68 — Actions; Limitations, Damages, Attorney Fees, Parties, Compromises.

Section 181.70 — Violations.

Section 181.71 — Citation.

Section 181.721 — Construction Bid Equity.

Section 181.722 — Misrepresentation Of Employment Relationship Prohibited.

Section 181.723 — Construction Contractors.

Section 181.73 — Migrant Labor; Health Insurance.

Section 181.74 — Failure Of Employer To Pay Benefits Or Wage Supplements, Penalty.

Section 181.75 — Polygraph Tests Of Employees Or Prospective Employees Prohibited.

Section 181.76 — Disclosure Of Lie Detector Tests Prohibited.

Section 181.78 — Agreements; Terms Relating To Inventions.

Section 181.79 — Wages Deductions For Faulty Workmanship, Loss, Theft, Or Damage.

Section 181.80 — Union Notice Of Injury Or Death.

Section 181.81 — Dismissal For Age; Prohibition; Exceptions; Remedies.

Section 181.812 — Rules.

Section 181.82 — Benefits Based On Job Performance Prohibited.

Section 181.83 — Corn Detasselers; Termination Of Employment.

Section 181.84 — Corn Detasselers; Work Conditions.

Section 181.85 — Migrant Labor; Definitions.

Section 181.86 — Employment Statement.

Section 181.87 — Payment Terms.

Section 181.88 — Record Keeping.

Section 181.89 — Civil Actions.

Section 181.90 — Use Wagner-peyser System.

Section 181.91 — Preservation Of Existing Remedies.

Section 181.92 — Leaves For Adoptive Parents.

Section 181.93 — Notice To Employees And Applicants Of Bankruptcy.

Section 181.931 — Definitions.

Section 181.932 — Disclosure Of Information By Employees.

Section 181.933 — Notice Of Termination.

Section 181.934 — Employee Notice.

Section 181.935 — Individual Remedies; Penalty.

Section 181.937 — Reprisals For Failure To Contribute; Civil Action.

Section 181.938 — Nonwork Activities; Prohibited Employer Conduct.

Section 181.939 — Nursing Mothers, Lactating Employees, And Pregnancy Accommodations.

Section 181.940 — Definitions.

Section 181.941 — Pregnancy And Parenting Leave.

Section 181.9412 — School Conference And Activities Leave.

Section 181.9413 — Sick Leave Benefits; Care Of Relatives.

Section 181.942 — Reinstatement After Leave.

Section 181.943 — Relationship To Other Leave.

Section 181.9435 — Division; Investigations, Reports.

Section 181.9436 — Posting Of Law.

Section 181.944 — Individual Remedies.

Section 181.945 — Leave For Bone Marrow Donations.

Section 181.9456 — Leave For Organ Donation.

Section 181.9458 — Authorization For Blood Donation Leave.

Section 181.946 — Leave For Civil Air Patrol Service.

Section 181.947 — Leave For Immediate Family Members Of Military Personnel Injured Or Killed In Active Service.

Section 181.948 — Leave To Attend Military Ceremonies.

Section 181.950 — Definitions.

Section 181.951 — Authorized Drug And Alcohol Testing.

Section 181.952 — Policy Contents; Prior Written Notice.

Section 181.953 — Reliability And Fairness Safeguards.

Section 181.954 — Privacy, Confidentiality, And Privilege Safeguards.

Section 181.955 — Construction.

Section 181.956 — Remedies.

Section 181.957 — Federal Preemption.

Section 181.960 — Definitions.

Section 181.961 — Review Of Personnel Record By Employee.

Section 181.962 — Removal Or Revision Of Information.

Section 181.963 — Use Of Omitted Personnel Record.

Section 181.9631 — Notice Of Employee Rights.

Section 181.964 — Retaliation Prohibited.

Section 181.9641 — Enforcement.

Section 181.965 — Remedies.

Section 181.966 — Additional Right Of Access To Records.

Section 181.967 — Employment References.

Section 181.970 — Employee Indemnification.

Section 181.9731 — Public Safety Peer Counseling.

Section 181.9732 — Critical Incident Stress Management.

Section 181.974 — Genetic Testing In Employment.

Section 181.980 — Access To Employee Assistance Records.

Section 181.981 — Employment Of Individual With Criminal History; Limitation On Admissibility Of Evidence.

Section 181.985 — Workplace Communications.