Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 387 — Sheriff
Section 387.33 — Sheriff's Civil Service Commission.

Subdivision 1. Timing of appointments. After filing of their resolution the board of county commissioners shall at their next regular meeting appoint a commission to be designated as the sheriff's civil service commission.
Subd. 2. Members; qualifications, conditions. The commission shall consist of three members who shall be citizens of the state and residents of the county, and shall be appointed by the chair of the county board, and the appointment of each commissioner, to be confirmed by majority vote of the county board. When first created one commissioner shall be appointed for one year, who shall be president of the commission, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years, and all commissioners shall hold their office until their successors are appointed and qualified. No commissioner shall at the time of appointment or while serving, hold any other office or employment under said county, any city, the United States, the state of Minnesota, or any public corporation or political division thereof, other than the office of notary public. Each commissioner, before entering upon duties, shall subscribe and record with the county recorder of said county an oath for the faithful discharge of duties. There shall be appointed each year thereafter, in the manner of the original appointments, one member of the commission whose term of office shall be for three years, and each member of the commission shall be president of the commission during the last year of the term for which appointed.
Subd. 3. Meetings, officers, rules. The commission shall meet as soon as possible after its appointment and thereafter on the first Monday in February each year at which meetings it shall select from its members a secretary who shall serve until a successor is elected.
The commission shall fix the times of its other meetings, and adopt, amend, and alter rules for its procedure.
1957 c 325 s 4-6; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1976 c 181 s 2; 1986 c 444; 2005 c 4 s 91

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities

Chapter 387 — Sheriff

Section 387.01 — Qualifications; Bond; Oath.

Section 387.02 — Failure To Qualify.

Section 387.03 — Powers, Duties.

Section 387.04 — Duties.

Section 387.05 — Shall Give Certificate, When.

Section 387.06 — Failure To Pay Over Money.

Section 387.07 — Neglect Of Duty.

Section 387.08 — Criminal Process, When Filed.

Section 387.09 — May Not Buy At Sheriff's Sale.

Section 387.10 — Powers After Expiration Of Term.

Section 387.11 — County Jail.

Section 387.12 — May Convey Prisoners.

Section 387.13 — Prohibitions.

Section 387.14 — Deputies.

Section 387.145 — Chief Deputy; Appointment.

Section 387.15 — Temporary Jury Bailiffs.

Section 387.16 — Charge Of Petit Juries.

Section 387.20 — Salaries, Fees, Budgets; Appeals.

Section 387.211 — Uniform And Equipment Allowance.

Section 387.212 — Contingent Fund To Advance And Reimburse Expenses.

Section 387.213 — Contingent Fund For Drug, Alcohol, Dwi Investigations.

Section 387.22 — Court Must Fix Pay For Extra Riot Deputies.

Section 387.25 — Settlements With County Board.

Section 387.29 — Motor Vehicle.

Section 387.31 — County Civil Service Personnel System.

Section 387.32 — Resolution To Establish System.

Section 387.33 — Sheriff's Civil Service Commission.

Section 387.34 — Compensation Of Commissioners.

Section 387.35 — Duties Of Commissioners.

Section 387.36 — Rules; Personnel.

Section 387.37 — Removal Only Upon Charges.

Section 387.38 — Grades, Standards.

Section 387.39 — Examinations.

Section 387.40 — Charges, Hearing.

Section 387.41 — Removal After Hearing.

Section 387.42 — Employees Under Civil Service Commission Jurisdiction.

Section 387.43 — Discontinuance Of Civil Service Commission.

Section 387.44 — Application.

Section 387.45 — Veterans Preference Law Not Affected.