Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 197 — Veterans; Rewards, Privileges
Section 197.455 — Veterans Preference Applied.

Subdivision 1. Application. (a) This section shall govern preference of a veteran under the civil service laws, charter provisions, ordinances, rules or regulations of a county, home rule charter or statutory city, town, school district, or other municipality or political subdivision of this state. Any provision in a law, charter, ordinance, rule or regulation contrary to the applicable provisions of this section is void to the extent of such inconsistency.
(b) Sections 197.46 to 197.481 also apply to a veteran who is an incumbent in a classified appointment in the state civil service and has completed the probationary period for that position, as defined under section 43A.16. In matters of dismissal from such a position, a qualified veteran has the irrevocable option of using the procedures described in sections 197.46 to 197.481, or the procedures provided in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the person, but not both. For a qualified veteran electing to use the procedures of sections 197.46 to 197.481, the matters governed by those sections must not be considered grievances under a collective bargaining agreement, and if a veteran elects to appeal the dispute through those sections, the veteran is precluded from making an appeal under the grievance procedure of the collective bargaining agreement.
(c) A county, home rule charter or statutory city, town, school district, or other municipality or political subdivision may require a veteran to complete an initial hiring probationary period, as defined under section 43A.16. In matters of dismissal, a veteran employed by a county, home rule charter or statutory city, town, school district, or other municipality or political subdivision is entitled to the same rights and legal protections that state employees receive under paragraph (b).
Subd. 2. Creation. Recognizing that training and experience in the military services of the government and loyalty and sacrifice for the government are qualifications of merit which cannot be readily assessed by examination, a veteran's preference shall be available to a veteran as defined in section 197.447.
Subd. 3. [Repealed, 2005 c 95 s 1; 2005 c 156 art 4 s 12]
Subd. 4. Nondisabled veteran's credit. There shall be added to the competitive open examination rating of a nondisabled veteran, who so elects, a credit of ten points provided that the veteran obtained a passing rating on the examination without the addition of the credit points.
Subd. 5. Disabled veteran's credit. There shall be added to the competitive open examination rating of a disabled veteran, who so elects, a credit of 15 points provided that the veteran obtained a passing rating on the examination without the addition of the credit points. There shall be added to the competitive promotional examination rating of a disabled veteran, who so elects, a credit of five points provided that (1) the veteran obtained a passing rating on the examination without the addition of the credit points; and (2) the veteran is applying for a first promotion after securing public employment.
Subd. 5a. Teacher hiring. (a) Any public school under the state's Education Code that chooses at any time to use a 100-point hiring method to evaluate applicants for teaching positions is subject to the requirements of subdivisions 4 and 5 for determining veterans preference points.
(b) Any public school under the state's Education Code opting at any time not to use a 100-point hiring method to evaluate applicants for teaching positions is exempt from the requirements of subdivisions 4 and 5 for determining veterans preference points, but must instead grant to any veteran who applies for a teaching position and who has proper licensure for that position an interview for that position.
Subd. 6. Disabled veteran; definitions. For the purpose of the preference to be used in securing appointment from a competitive open examination, "disabled veteran" means a person who has a compensable service-connected disability as adjudicated by the United States Veterans Administration, or by the retirement board of one of the several branches of the armed forces, which disability is existing at the time preference is claimed. For purposes of the preference to be used in securing appointment from a competitive promotional examination, "disabled veteran" means a person who, at the time of election to use a promotional preference, is entitled to disability compensation under laws administered by the Veterans Administration for a permanent service-connected disability rated at 50 percent or more.
Subd. 7. Preference for spouses. A preference available pursuant to this section may be used by the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran and by the spouse of a disabled veteran who because of the disability is unable to qualify.
Subd. 8. Ranking of veterans. An eligible with a rating augmented by veteran's preference shall be entered on an eligible list ahead of a nonveteran with the same rating.
Subd. 9. Notification. A governmental agency, when notifying eligibles that they have passed examinations, shall show the final examination ratings and preference credits and shall notify eligibles that they may elect to use veteran's preference to augment passing ratings.
Subd. 10. Rejection; explanation. If the appointing authority rejects a certified eligible who has received veteran's preference, the appointing authority shall notify the eligible in writing of the reasons for the rejection and file the notice with the appropriate local personnel officer.
1975 c 45 s 4; 1981 c 210 s 54; 2004 c 207 s 29; 2009 c 94 art 3 s 14; 2010 c 333 art 2 s 9; 2012 c 192 s 5,6; 2016 c 189 art 13 s 54

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 196 - 198 — Veterans

Chapter 197 — Veterans; Rewards, Privileges

Section 197.03 — State Soldiers' Assistance Fund Created.

Section 197.04 — Composition Of Fund.

Section 197.05 — Fund, How Expended.

Section 197.06 — Soldiers' Assistance Agent.

Section 197.065 — Access To Database.

Section 197.07 — Soldiers' Assistance Fund Deposited In State Treasury.

Section 197.133 — Disposal Of Property And Expiration Of Board Of Governors.

Section 197.225 — List Of Deceased Military Personnel.

Section 197.23 — Purchase Of Grave Markers.

Section 197.231 — Honor Guards.

Section 197.236 — State Veterans Cemeteries.

Section 197.447 — Veteran, Defined.

Section 197.455 — Veterans Preference Applied.

Section 197.4551 — Permissive Preference For Veterans In Private Employment.

Section 197.4552 — Expedited And Temporary Licensing For Former And Current Members Of The Military.

Section 197.46 — Veterans Preference Act; Removal Forbidden; Right Of Mandamus.

Section 197.48 — Application.

Section 197.481 — Enforcement.

Section 197.55 — Quarters For Meetings Of Veterans Organizations.

Section 197.56 — Use Of Quarters.

Section 197.57 — Quarters, How Maintained.

Section 197.58 — Veterans Organizations.

Section 197.585 — Higher Education Veterans Assistance Program.

Section 197.60 — County Veterans Service Officers; Appointment; Compensation.

Section 197.601 — Qualifications Of County Veterans Service Officers.

Section 197.602 — Joint Action By Two Or More Counties.

Section 197.603 — Duties.

Section 197.604 — Unlawful To Pay Fee.

Section 197.605 — Department As A Resource To Counties.

Section 197.606 — Classed As County Employees.

Section 197.608 — Veterans Service Office Grant Program.

Section 197.609 — Education Program.

Section 197.6091 — Veterans Benefits Services; Disclosure Requirements.

Section 197.61 — Veterans Service Organizations Grant Program.

Section 197.63 — Vital Records, Certified Copies.

Section 197.65 — Renewal Of Professional License, Motor Vehicle Registration And Driver's License.

Section 197.75 — Educational Assistance; Surviving Children And Spouses; Veterans.

Section 197.752 — Educational Assistance To Pow/mia Dependents.

Section 197.775 — Higher Education Fairness.

Section 197.78 — State Educational Programs Unavailable Through Federal Programs.

Section 197.781 — Veterans Training Program.

Section 197.79 — Veterans Bonus Program.

Section 197.791 — Minnesota Gi Bill Program.

Section 197.987 — Honor And Remember Flag.

Section 197.988 — Purple Heart County; Purple Heart City.

Section 197.991 — Korean War Armistice Day.

Section 197.995 — Vietnam Veterans Day.

Section 197.996 — American Legion Day.

Section 197.9961 — Veterans Of Foreign Wars.