Subdivision 1. Prohibition. No person shall engage in the business of private detective or protective agent, or advertise or indicate in any verbal statement or in written material that the person is so engaged or available to supply those services, without having first obtained a license as provided in sections 326.32 to 326.339.
Subd. 1a. Proprietary employers. A proprietary employer is not required to obtain a license, but must comply with section 326.336, subdivision 1, with respect to the hiring of security guards.
Subd. 2. Application procedure. The board shall issue a license upon application to any person qualified under sections 326.32 to 326.339 and under the rules of the board to engage in the business of private detective or protective agent. The license shall remain effective for two years as long as the license holder complies with sections 326.32 to 326.339, the laws of Minnesota, and the rules of the board. Upon receipt of an application for private detective or protective agent license, the board shall:
(1) post notice of the application in its office for a period of 20 days, and notify all persons who have requested notification of applications;
(2) conduct an investigation as it considers necessary to determine the qualifications of the applicant, qualified representative, Minnesota manager, and if appropriate, a partner or corporate officer; and
(3) notify the applicant of the date on which the board will conduct a review of the license application.
Subd. 3. Disqualification. No person is qualified to hold a license who has:
(1) been convicted of (i) a felony by the courts of this or any other state or of the United States; (ii) acts which, if done in Minnesota, would be criminal sexual conduct; assault; theft; larceny; burglary; robbery; unlawful entry; extortion; defamation; buying or receiving stolen property; using, possessing, manufacturing, or carrying weapons unlawfully; using, possessing, or carrying burglary tools unlawfully; escape; possession, production, sale, or distribution of narcotics unlawfully; or (iii) in any other country of acts which, if done in Minnesota, would be a felony or would be any of the other offenses provided in this clause and for which a full pardon or similar relief has not been granted;
(2) made any false statement in an application for a license or any document required to be submitted to the board; or
(3) failed to demonstrate to the board good character, honesty, and integrity.
Subd. 4. Business entity applicant. If the applicant for a license is a corporation or partnership, one member of that corporation or partnership must meet the licensing requirements in sections 326.32 to 326.339.
Subd. 5. Nonresident applicant. If an applicant's home office is located outside of Minnesota, and the applicant establishes a Minnesota office, the applicant shall provide a manager for the Minnesota office who meets the licensing requirements in sections 326.32 to 326.339.
1987 c 360 s 16; 1989 c 171 s 4,5
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 326 — Employments Licensed By State
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 326.106 — 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 326.33 — Board Of Private Detective And Protective Agent Services.
Section 326.3311 — Powers And Duties.
Section 326.3331 — Rulemaking.
Section 326.3341 — Exemptions.
Section 326.336 — Employees Of License Holders.
Section 326.338 — Persons Engaged As Private Detectives Or Protective Agents.
Section 326.3382 — Application For License.
Section 326.3383 — License Reissuance.
Section 326.3384 — Prohibited Acts.
Section 326.3385 — Conditions Of Licensing.
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 326.72 — Asbestos License.
Section 326.73 — Asbestos Certifications.
Section 326.74 — Reporting Asbestos Work.
Section 326.76 — Duties Of Contracting Entities.
Section 326.77 — Indoor Air Standard.
Section 326.78 — Duties Of Commissioner.