Subdivision 1. Rules required. The board shall adopt rules with respect to:
(1) the certification of postsecondary schools to provide programs of professional peace officer education;
(2) minimum courses of study and equipment and facilities to be required at each certified school within the state;
(3) minimum qualifications for coordinators and instructors at certified schools offering a program of professional peace officer education located within this state;
(4) minimum standards of physical, mental, and educational fitness which shall govern the admission to professional peace officer education programs and the licensing of peace officers within the state, by any state, county, municipality, or joint or contractual combination thereof, including members of the Minnesota State Patrol;
(5) board-approved continuing education courses that ensure professional competence of peace officers and part-time peace officers;
(6) minimum standards of conduct which would affect the individual's performance of duties as a peace officer. These standards shall be established and published. The board shall review the minimum standards of conduct described in this clause for possible modification in 1998 and every three years after that time;
(7) a set of educational learning objectives that must be met within a certified school's professional peace officer education program. These learning objectives must concentrate on the knowledge, skills, and abilities deemed essential for a peace officer. Education in these learning objectives shall be deemed satisfactory for the completion of the minimum basic training requirement;
(8) the establishment and use by any political subdivision or state law enforcement agency that employs persons licensed by the board of procedures for investigation and resolution of allegations of misconduct by persons licensed by the board. The procedures shall be in writing and shall be established on or before October 1, 1984;
(9) the issues that must be considered by each political subdivision and state law enforcement agency that employs persons licensed by the board in establishing procedures under section 626.5532 to govern the conduct of peace officers who are in pursuit of a vehicle being operated in violation of section 609.487, and requirements for the training of peace officers in conducting pursuits. The adoption of specific procedures and requirements is within the authority of the political subdivision or agency;
(10) supervision of part-time peace officers and requirements for documentation of hours worked by a part-time peace officer who is on active duty. These rules shall be adopted by December 31, 1993;
(11) citizenship requirements for peace officers and part-time peace officers;
(12) driver's license requirements for peace officers and part-time peace officers; and
(13) such other matters as may be necessary consistent with sections 626.84 to 626.863. Rules promulgated by the attorney general with respect to these matters may be continued in force by resolution of the board if the board finds the rules to be consistent with sections 626.84 to 626.863.
Subd. 1a. [Repealed, 1988 c 563 s 8]
Subd. 1b. Rules governing complaints. If the board adopts rules to establish a subcommittee to investigate licensure actions, the subcommittee must have:
(1) one voting board member appointed from the general public; and
(2) three voting board members who are current or former peace officers.
Subd. 2. Executive director. An executive director shall be appointed by and serve in the unclassified service at the pleasure of the board. The executive director shall perform such duties, on behalf of the board, as the board shall prescribe. The board shall appoint such employees, agents and consultants as deemed necessary, prescribe their duties, and provide for reimbursement of their expenses. Such employees shall be in the classified service.
Subd. 3. Board authority. The board may, in addition:
(1) recommend studies, surveys, and reports to be made by the executive director regarding the carrying out of the objectives and purposes of sections 626.841 to 626.863;
(2) visit and inspect any certified school that offers the professional peace officer education program or for which application for certification has been made;
(3) make recommendations, from time to time, to the executive director, attorney general, and the governor regarding the carrying out of the objectives and purposes of sections 626.841 to 626.863;
(4) perform such other acts as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers and duties of the board under sections 626.841 to 626.863; and
(5) cooperate with and receive financial assistance from and join in projects or enter into contracts with the federal government or its agencies for the furtherance of the purposes of Laws 1977, chapter 433.
Subd. 4. Reporting requirements. The board shall report to the attorney general, from time to time, and to the governor at least biennially concerning the activities of the board. The board shall report biannually to the chairs of the senate and house of representatives committees and divisions having jurisdiction over criminal justice funding concerning the activities of the board. In addition to other relevant items, the report must include detailed information concerning the compliance reviews required in section 626.8459.
1967 c 870 s 3; 1973 c 507 s 45; 1974 c 478 s 1; 1977 c 433 s 4-6; 1978 c 681 s 9-11; 1981 c 37 s 2; 1981 c 310 s 3; 1983 c 269 s 3; 1986 c 444; 1988 c 712 s 18; 1989 c 209 art 2 s 1; 1992 c 571 art 15 s 13; 1995 c 226 art 4 s 25; 1997 c 7 art 1 s 169; art 2 s 65; 1997 c 239 art 8 s 31; 1999 c 216 art 5 s 5; 2009 c 59 art 5 s 16,17; 2Sp2020 c 1 s 13
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 625 - 634 — Criminal Procedure; Peace Officers; Privacy Of Communications
Chapter 626 — Peace Officers; Searches; Pursuit; Mandatory Reporting
Section 626.04 — Property; Seizure, Keeping, And Disposal.
Section 626.06 — Jurisdiction To Issue.
Section 626.07 — Grounds For Issuance.
Section 626.08 — Probable Cause.
Section 626.085 — Search Warrant Required For Electronic Communication Information.
Section 626.09 — Examination Of Parties Making Request.
Section 626.10 — Affidavit; Content.
Section 626.11 — Issuance Of Warrant.
Section 626.12 — Applicants; Names On Warrant.
Section 626.13 — Service; Persons Making.
Section 626.14 — Time And Manner Of Service; No-knock Search Warrants.
Section 626.15 — Execution And Return Of Warrant; Time.
Section 626.16 — Delivery Of Copy Of Warrant And Receipt.
Section 626.17 — Return And Inventory.
Section 626.19 — Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Section 626.21 — Return Of Property And Suppression Of Evidence.
Section 626.22 — Maliciously Procuring Search Warrant; Misconduct In Use.
Section 626.52 — Suspicious Wounds; Reporting By Health Professionals.
Section 626.53 — Report By Telephone And Letter.
Section 626.54 — Application Of Sections 626.52 To 626.55.
Section 626.553 — Gunshot Wounds; Peace Officers, Discharging Firearms; Investigations; Reports.
Section 626.5531 — Reporting Of Crimes Motivated By Bias.
Section 626.5532 — Pursuit Of Fleeing Suspects By Peace Officers.
Section 626.5533 — Reporting Potential Welfare Fraud.
Section 626.5534 — Use Of Force Reporting.
Section 626.557 — Reporting Of Maltreatment Of Vulnerable Adults.
Section 626.5571 — Multidisciplinary Adult Protection Team.
Section 626.5572 — Definitions.
Section 626.5573 — Negligence Actions.
Section 626.65 — Uniform Act On Fresh Pursuit; Reciprocal.
Section 626.66 — Arrest; Hearing.
Section 626.67 — Construction Of Section 626.65.
Section 626.68 — State Includes District Of Columbia.
Section 626.69 — Fresh Pursuit.
Section 626.70 — Citation; Uniform Act On Fresh Pursuit.
Section 626.71 — Fresh Pursuit In Nonfelony Situations.
Section 626.72 — Peace Officers; Transportation For Law Enforcement Purposes.
Section 626.76 — Rules And Regulations; Aiding Other Officers; Exchange Programs.
Section 626.77 — Peace Officers From Adjoining States; Federal Law Enforcement Officers.
Section 626.84 — Definitions And Scope.
Section 626.841 — Board; Members.
Section 626.842 — Terms; Meetings; Compensation; Removal; Vacancies.
Section 626.843 — Rules, Standards; Executive Director.
Section 626.8431 — Automatic License Revocation.
Section 626.8432 — Revocation; Suspension; Denial.
Section 626.8433 — Eyewitness Identification Policies Required.
Section 626.8434 — Warrior-style Training Prohibited.
Section 626.8435 — Ensuring Police Excellence And Improving Community Relations Advisory Council.
Section 626.8442 — Policies On Sexual Assaults.
Section 626.845 — Powers And Duties.
Section 626.8451 — Training In Identifying And Responding To Certain Crimes.
Section 626.8452 — Deadly Force And Firearms Use; Policies And Instruction Required.
Section 626.8455 — Training In Community Policing.
Section 626.8456 — Training In Fire Scene Response And Arson Awareness.
Section 626.8457 — Professional Conduct Of Peace Officers.
Section 626.8458 — Vehicle Pursuits; Policies And Instruction Required.
Section 626.8459 — Post Board; Compliance Reviews Required.
Section 626.846 — Attendance, Forfeiture Of Position.
Section 626.8461 — Part-time Peace Officers; Policy.
Section 626.8463 — Part-time Peace Officers.
Section 626.8465 — Part-time Officers; Limitations.
Section 626.8466 — Reserve Officers.
Section 626.8468 — Part-time Peace Officers; Continued Employment.
Section 626.8469 — Training In Crisis Response, Conflict Management, And Cultural Diversity.
Section 626.847 — Compulsory Program; Exemptions.
Section 626.8471 — Avoiding Racial Profiling; Policies And Learning Objectives Required.
Section 626.8472 — Automated License Plate Reader Policy.
Section 626.8473 — Portable Recording Systems Adoption; Written Policy Required.
Section 626.8474 — Autism Training.
Section 626.8475 — Duty To Intercede And Report.
Section 626.8476 — Confidential Informants; Required Policy And Training.
Section 626.8477 — Mental Health And Health Records; Written Policy Required.
Section 626.848 — Training Courses, Locations.
Section 626.85 — Instructors; Donations.
Section 626.851 — Eligibility Of Officers.
Section 626.8515 — Certain Baccalaureate Degree Holders Eligible To Take Licensing Examination.
Section 626.8517 — Eligibility For Reciprocity Examination Based On Relevant Military Experience.
Section 626.852 — Tuition; Salary And Expenses.
Section 626.8555 — Peace Officer Education Programs.
Section 626.856 — School Of Law Enforcement.
Section 626.862 — Powers Of Law Enforcement Officers.
Section 626.863 — Unauthorized Practice.
Section 626.87 — Law Enforcement Background Investigations.
Section 626.88 — Uniforms; Peace Officers, Security Guards; Color.
Section 626.89 — Peace Officer Discipline Procedures Act.
Section 626.891 — Cooperation With Postsecondary Institutions.
Section 626.892 — Peace Officer Grievance Arbitration Selection Procedure.
Section 626.90 — Law Enforcement Authority; Mille Lacs Band Of Chippewa.
Section 626.91 — Law Enforcement Authority; Lower Sioux Indian Community Peace Officers.
Section 626.92 — Enforcement Authority; Fond Du Lac Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Section 626.93 — Law Enforcement Authority; Tribal Peace Officers.
Section 626.94 — Conservation Law Enforcement Authority.
Section 626.9514 — Toll-free Telephone Number.
Section 626.9517 — Grant Program For Installation Of Video Cameras In Police Vehicles.