Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 624 — Crimes; Fireworks; Firearms
Section 624.7143 — Chemical Testing.

Subdivision 1. Mandatory chemical testing. (a) A person who carries a pistol in a public place on or about the person's clothes or person is required, subject to the provisions of this section, to take or submit to a test of the person's blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining the presence and amount of alcohol or a controlled substance. The test shall be administered at the direction of an officer authorized to make arrests under section 624.7142.
(b) Taking or submitting to a test of the person's breath is mandatory when requested by an officer who has probable cause to believe the person was carrying a pistol in violation of section 624.7142, and one of the following conditions exists:
(1) the person has been lawfully placed under arrest for violating section 624.7142;
(2) the person has been involved while carrying a firearm in a firearms-related accident resulting in property damage, personal injury, or death;
(3) the person has refused to take the preliminary screening test provided for in section 624.7142; or
(4) the screening test was administered and indicated an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or more.
(c) Taking or submitting to a test of the person's blood or urine is mandatory when requested by a peace officer under the conditions described in paragraph (b) if the officer is acting pursuant to a search warrant under sections 626.04 to 626.18.
Subd. 1a. Blood or urine test; search warrant required. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this section, a blood or urine test may be conducted only pursuant to a search warrant under sections 626.04 to 626.18, or a judicially recognized exception to the search warrant requirement. When, under the provisions of this section, a search warrant is required for a blood or urine test, that requirement is met if a judicially recognized exception to the search warrant is applicable.
Subd. 2. Penalties; refusal; revocation. (a) If a person refuses to take a test required under subdivision 1, none must be given but the officer shall report the refusal to the sheriff and to the authority having responsibility for prosecution of misdemeanor offenses for the jurisdiction in which the incident occurred that gave rise to the test demand and refusal. On certification by the officer that probable cause existed to believe the person had been carrying a pistol on or about the person's clothes or person in a public place while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, that in the case of a blood or urine test the officer was acting pursuant to a search warrant, and that the person refused to submit to testing, a court may impose a civil penalty of $500 and may revoke the person's authority to carry a pistol in a public place on or about the person's clothes or person under the provisions of a permit or otherwise for a period of one year from the date of the refusal. The person shall be accorded notice and an opportunity to be heard prior to imposition of the civil penalty or the revocation.
(b) Revocations under this subdivision must be reported in the same manner as in section 624.714, subdivision 12a.
Subd. 3. Rights and obligations. At the time a test is requested, the person must be informed that:
(1) Minnesota law requires a person to take a test to determine if the person is under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance;
(2) if the person refuses to take the test, the person is subject to a civil penalty of $500 and is prohibited for a period of one year from carrying a pistol in a public place on or about the person's clothes or person, as provided under subdivision 2; and
(3) that, in the case of a breath test, the person has the right to consult with an attorney, but that this right is limited to the extent it cannot unreasonably delay administration of the test or the person will be deemed to have refused the test.
Subd. 4. Type of test. (a) A peace officer who directs a test pursuant to this section may direct a breath test.
(b) A peace officer, acting pursuant to a search warrant, may direct a blood or urine test as provided in the warrant. If the warrant authorizes either a blood or urine test, the officer may direct whether the test is of blood or urine. If the person to whom the test is directed objects to the test, the officer shall offer the person an alternative test of either blood or urine.
(c) If there is probable cause to believe there is impairment by a controlled substance that is not subject to testing by a breath test, a blood or urine test may be required pursuant to a search warrant even after a breath test has been administered.
(d) Action under this section may be taken against a person who refuses to take a blood test only if an alternative test was offered and action may be taken against a person who refuses to take a urine test only if an alternative test was offered.
Subd. 5. Chemical tests. Chemical tests administered under this section are governed by section 169A.51 in all aspects that are not inconsistent with this section.
2003 c 28 art 2 s 30; 2005 c 83 s 1; 2017 c 83 art 3 s 13-17

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 609 - 624 — Crimes; Expungement; Victims

Chapter 624 — Crimes; Fireworks; Firearms

Section 624.20 — Fireworks.

Section 624.21 — Sale, Possession, And Use Of Fireworks Prohibited.

Section 624.22 — Fireworks Displays; Permit; Operator Certification.

Section 624.221 — Exemptions For License Or Permit Holder.

Section 624.23 — Construction Of Sections 624.20 To 624.25.

Section 624.24 — Officers May Seize Illegal Fireworks.

Section 624.25 — Violation.

Section 624.30 — Manufacture And Distribution Of Tokens, When Prohibited.

Section 624.31 — Restrictions As To Size Of Tokens.

Section 624.32 — Knowledge Of Illegal Use Presumed.

Section 624.33 — Violation A Misdemeanor.

Section 624.61 — Armed Association.

Section 624.62 — Boarding Moving Engines Or Cars.

Section 624.63 — Dangerous Exhibitions.

Section 624.64 — Acrobatic Exhibitions.

Section 624.67 — False Certificate Of Registration Of Animals; False Representation As To Breed.

Section 624.68 — Receiving Deposit In Insolvent Banks Or Financial Organizations.

Section 624.69 — Obstructing Public Levees.

Section 624.70 — Duty Of Commission Merchants And Brokers.

Section 624.701 — Alcohol In Certain Buildings Or Grounds.

Section 624.71 — Gun Control; Application Of Federal Law.

Section 624.711 — Declaration Of Policy.

Section 624.712 — Definitions.

Section 624.713 — Certain Persons Not To Possess Firearms.

Section 624.7131 — Transferee Permit; Penalty.

Section 624.7132 — Report Of Transfer.

Section 624.7133 — Purchasing Firearm On Behalf Of Ineligible Person.

Section 624.714 — Carrying Of Weapons Without Permit; Penalties.

Section 624.7141 — Transfer To Ineligible Person.

Section 624.7142 — Carrying While Under Influence Of Alcohol Or Controlled Substance.

Section 624.7143 — Chemical Testing.

Section 624.7144 — Allowing An Ineligible Person Access To Firearms.

Section 624.715 — Exemptions; Antiques And Ornaments.

Section 624.7151 — Standardized Forms.

Section 624.716 — Saturday Night Specials Prohibited; Penalty.

Section 624.7161 — Firearms Dealers; Certain Security Measures Required.

Section 624.7162 — Firearms Dealers; Safety Requirements.

Section 624.717 — Local Regulation.

Section 624.7181 — Rifles And Shotguns In Public Places.

Section 624.719 — Possession Of Firearm By Nonresident Alien.

Section 624.7191 — Metal-penetrating Bullets.

Section 624.7192 — Authority To Seize And Confiscate Firearms.

Section 624.72 — Interference With Use Of Public Property.

Section 624.731 — Tear Gas And Tear Gas Compounds; Electronic Incapacitation Devices.

Section 624.732 — Intentional Release Of Harmful Substance.