Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 299A — Department Of Public Safety
Section 299A.38 — Soft Body Armor Reimbursement.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. As used in this section:
(a) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of public safety.
(b) "Peace officer" means a person who is licensed under section 626.84, subdivision 1, paragraph (c).
(c) "Vest" means bullet-resistant soft body armor that is flexible, concealable, and custom fitted to the peace officer to provide ballistic and trauma protection.
Subd. 2. State and local reimbursement. Peace officers and heads of local law enforcement agencies who buy vests for the use of peace officer employees may apply to the commissioner for reimbursement of funds spent to buy vests. On approving an application for reimbursement, the commissioner shall pay the applicant an amount equal to the lesser of one-half of the vest's purchase price or $600, as adjusted according to subdivision 2a. The political subdivision that employs the peace officer shall pay at least the lesser of one-half of the vest's purchase price or $600, as adjusted according to subdivision 2a. The political subdivision may not deduct or pay its share of the vest's cost from any clothing, maintenance, or similar allowance otherwise provided to the peace officer by the law enforcement agency.
Subd. 2a. Adjustment of reimbursement amount. On October 1, 2006, the commissioner of public safety shall adjust the $600 reimbursement amounts specified in subdivision 2, and in each subsequent year, on October 1, the commissioner shall adjust the reimbursement amount applicable immediately preceding that October 1 date. The adjusted rate must reflect the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers, published by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, occurring in the one-year period ending on the preceding June 1.
Subd. 3. Eligibility requirements. (a) Only vests that either meet or exceed the requirements of standard 0101.03 of the National Institute of Justice or that meet or exceed the requirements of that standard, except wet armor conditioning, are eligible for reimbursement.
(b) Eligibility for reimbursement is limited to vests bought after December 31, 1986, by or for peace officers (1) who did not own a vest meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) before the purchase, or (2) who owned a vest that was at least five years old.
(c) The requirement set forth in paragraph (b), clauses (1) and (2), shall not apply to any peace officer who purchases a vest constructed from a zylon-based material, provided that the peace officer provides proof of purchase or possession of the vest prior to July 1, 2005.
Subd. 4. Rules. The commissioner may adopt rules under chapter 14 to administer this section.
Subd. 5. Limitation of liability. A state agency, political subdivision of the state, or state or local government employee that provides reimbursement for purchase of a vest under this section is not liable to a peace officer or the peace officer's heirs for negligence in the death of or injury to the peace officer because the vest was defective or deficient.
Subd. 6. Right to benefits unaffected. A peace officer who is reimbursed for the purchase of a vest under this section and who suffers injury or death because the officer failed to wear the vest, or because the officer wore a vest that was defective or deficient, may not lose or be denied a benefit or right, including a benefit under section 299A.44, to which the officer, or the officer's heirs, is otherwise entitled.
1989 c 290 art 9 s 10; 1991 c 8 s 1; 1991 c 199 art 2 s 1; 1994 c 636 art 4 s 16; 1995 c 226 art 2 s 3; 1995 c 265 art 2 s 25; 1997 c 159 art 2 s 40,41; 2005 c 136 art 11 s 1-3

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 299A - 299N — Public Safety

Chapter 299A — Department Of Public Safety

Section 299A.01 — Department Of Public Safety; Creation, Organization.

Section 299A.015 — Duties Transferred From Other Agency.

Section 299A.017 — State Safety Oversight.

Section 299A.02 — Liquor Control Functions.

Section 299A.11 — Vehicle Transporting Wheelchair User; Definitions.

Section 299A.12 — Wheelchair Securement Device.

Section 299A.13 — Additional Safety Requirements.

Section 299A.14 — Vehicle Inspection.

Section 299A.15 — Aid And License Withheld.

Section 299A.16 — Evidence.

Section 299A.17 — Misdemeanor.

Section 299A.291 — Definitions.

Section 299A.292 — Office Of Drug Policy And Violence Prevention.

Section 299A.294 — Responsibilities Of Council.

Section 299A.295 — Youth Neighborhood Centers; Pilot Projects.

Section 299A.296 — Community Crime Prevention Programs; Grants.

Section 299A.297 — Other Duties.

Section 299A.298 — Cooperation Of Other Agencies.

Section 299A.299 — Multidisciplinary Chemical Abuse Prevention Team.

Section 299A.2994 — Asian-american Juvenile Crime Prevention.

Section 299A.33 — Drug Abuse Resistance Education (dare) Program.

Section 299A.38 — Soft Body Armor Reimbursement.

Section 299A.41 — Definitions.

Section 299A.42 — Public Safety Officer's Benefit Account.

Section 299A.43 — Eligibility Determination; Contested Case.

Section 299A.44 — Death Benefit.

Section 299A.45 — Education Benefit.

Section 299A.46 — Rules.

Section 299A.465 — Continued Health Insurance Coverage.

Section 299A.47 — Claims Limitation.

Section 299A.475 — Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome Benefit.

Section 299A.477 — Hometown Heroes Assistance Program.

Section 299A.48 — Citation.

Section 299A.49 — Definitions.

Section 299A.50 — Response Plan.

Section 299A.51 — Liability And Workers' Compensation.

Section 299A.52 — Responsible Person.

Section 299A.55 — Railroad And Pipeline Safety; Oil And Other Hazardous Materials.

Section 299A.59 — Notice Of Multiple Law Enforcement Operations Conflicts.

Section 299A.61 — Criminal Alert Network.

Section 299A.62 — Community-oriented Policing (cops) Grant Program.

Section 299A.642 — Violent Crime Coordinating Council.

Section 299A.681 — Financial Crimes Advisory Board And Task Force.

Section 299A.70 — Public Safety Motor Vehicle Account.

Section 299A.705 — Driver And Vehicle Services Accounts.

Section 299A.706 — Alcohol Enforcement Account; Appropriation.

Section 299A.707 — Community Justice Reinvestment Account.

Section 299A.71 — Combating Juvenile Prostitution; Prevention Grants.

Section 299A.72 — Juvenile Justice Program.

Section 299A.73 — Grants-in-aid To Youth Intervention Programs.

Section 299A.76 — Suicide Statistics.

Section 299A.78 — Statewide Human Trafficking Assessment.

Section 299A.783 — Statewide Antitrafficking Investigation Coordination.

Section 299A.785 — Trafficking Study.

Section 299A.79 — Trafficking Study; Analysis And Use Of Data.

Section 299A.795 — Trafficking Victim Assistance.

Section 299A.7957 — Toll-free Hotline For Trafficking Victims.

Section 299A.80 — Administrative Powers And Penalties; General.

Section 299A.801 — Corrective Orders And Injunctions.

Section 299A.802 — Administrative Penalty Order.

Section 299A.81 — Death Scene Investigations.

Section 299A.85 — Office For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Relatives.