Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 326 — Employments Licensed By State
Section 326.338 — Persons Engaged As Private Detectives Or Protective Agents.

Subdivision 1. Private detective. Persons who for a fee, reward, or other consideration, undertake any of the following acts for the purpose of obtaining information for others are considered to be engaged in the business of a private detective:
(1) investigating crimes or wrongs done or threatened against the government of the United States or of any state, county, or municipal subdivision thereof;
(2) investigating the identity, habits, conduct, movements, whereabouts, transactions, reputation, or character of any person or organization;
(3) investigating the credibility of witnesses or other persons;
(4) investigating the location or recovery of lost or stolen property;
(5) investigating the origin of and responsibility for libels, losses, accidents, or damage or injuries to persons or property;
(6) investigating the affiliation, connection, or relationship of any person, firm, or corporation with any organization, society, or association, or with any official, representative, or member thereof;
(7) investigating the conduct, honesty, efficiency, loyalty, or activities of employees, persons seeking employment, agents, or contractors and subcontractors;
(8) obtaining through investigation evidence to be used before any authorized investigating committee, board of award, board of arbitration, administrative body, or officer or in preparation for trial of civil or criminal cases; or
(9) investigating the identity or apprehension of persons suspected of crimes or misdemeanors.
Subd. 2. [Repealed, 1987 c 360 s 26]
Subd. 3. [Repealed, 1987 c 360 s 26]
Subd. 4. Protective agent. A person who for a fee, reward, or other valuable consideration undertakes any of the following acts is considered to be engaged in the business of protective agent:
(1) providing guards, private patrol, or other security personnel to protect persons or their property or to prevent the theft, unlawful taking of goods, merchandise, or money, or to prevent the misappropriation or concealment of goods, merchandise, money, or other valuable things, or to procure the return of those things;
(2) physically responding to any alarm signal device, burglar alarm, television camera, still camera, or a mechanical or electronic device installed or used to prevent or detect burglary, theft, shoplifting, pilferage, losses, or other security measures;
(3) providing armored car services for the protection of persons or property;
(4) controlling motor traffic on public streets, roads, and highways for the purpose of escorting a funeral procession and oversized loads; or
(5) providing management and control of crowds for the purpose of safety and protection.
A person covered by this subdivision may perform the traffic-control duties in clause (4) in place of a police officer when a special permit is required, provided that the protective agent is first-aid qualified.
1945 c 130 s 9; 1959 c 317 s 7; 1974 c 310 s 9; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 360 s 14,15; 1996 c 387 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection

Chapter 326 — Employments Licensed By State

Section 326.01 — Definitions.

Section 326.02 — Licensure Or Certification.

Section 326.03 — License Or Certificate Required.

Section 326.031 — Specifications For Public Facilities, Use Of Brand Names.

Section 326.04 — Board Established.

Section 326.05 — Qualifications Of Board Members.

Section 326.06 — General Powers And Duties Of Board.

Section 326.07 — Board, Meetings, Officers, Quorum.

Section 326.09 — Records Of Board.

Section 326.10 — Licensure And Certification.

Section 326.105 — Fees.

Section 326.106 — Definitions.

Section 326.107 — Continuing Education.

Section 326.11 — License And Certificate Regulation.

Section 326.111 — Unauthorized Practice; Disciplinary Action.

Section 326.12 — License Or Certificate As Evidence; Seal.

Section 326.13 — Practice Exempt.

Section 326.14 — Corporations And Partnerships Authorized.

Section 326.15 — False Impersonation.

Section 326.30 — [Unnecessary]

Section 326.32 — Definitions.

Section 326.33 — Board Of Private Detective And Protective Agent Services.

Section 326.3311 — Powers And Duties.

Section 326.3321 — Employees.

Section 326.3331 — Rulemaking.

Section 326.3341 — Exemptions.

Section 326.336 — Employees Of License Holders.

Section 326.3361 — Training.

Section 326.338 — Persons Engaged As Private Detectives Or Protective Agents.

Section 326.3381 — Licenses.

Section 326.3382 — Application For License.

Section 326.3383 — License Reissuance.

Section 326.3384 — Prohibited Acts.

Section 326.3385 — Conditions Of Licensing.

Section 326.3386 — Fees.

Section 326.3387 — Disciplinary Action.

Section 326.3388 — Administrative Penalties.

Section 326.3389 — Licenses Nontransferable.

Section 326.339 — Violations; Penalty.

Section 326.523 — License Provisions; Distribution; Cancellation.

Section 326.524 — Licenses May Not Contain Certain Restrictions.

Section 326.525 — Licenses, When Void.

Section 326.526 — Application Of Sections 326.523 To 326.526.

Section 326.53 — Violations; Penalty Provisions.

Section 326.55 — Nonpayment Of License Fees.

Section 326.56 — Licenses, Certificates Of Registration; Renewals.

Section 326.70 — Title.

Section 326.71 — Definitions.

Section 326.72 — Asbestos License.

Section 326.73 — Asbestos Certifications.

Section 326.74 — Reporting Asbestos Work.

Section 326.75 — Fees.

Section 326.76 — Duties Of Contracting Entities.

Section 326.77 — Indoor Air Standard.

Section 326.78 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 326.785 — Asbestos Containment Barriers.

Section 326.81 — Discrimination; Sanctions.