The chief of police shall cause every lockup under the chief's care, and the bedding therein, to be kept clean, wholesome, and free from vermin. The lockup shall be kept in good repair and maintained so as to protect the health, comfort, safety, and well-being of inmates and staff. Each chief of police shall keep a permanent record of all persons committed to the lockup, and all persons admitted as lodgers therein, in the form prescribed by the commissioner of corrections. Any peace officer placing a person in the lockup shall report immediately to the officer's superior concerning the fact of the placement.
(10881) RL s 5489; 1955 c 491 s 3; 1959 c 263 s 2; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1980 c 602 s 13; 1985 c 113 s 3; 2005 c 10 art 2 s 4
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 636 - 643 — Local Jail Facilities; Lockups; Workhouse; Juvenile Offender Care; Pardons
Section 642.01 — Lockups; Establishment.
Section 642.02 — Construction, Repair; Presence Of Jailer.
Section 642.03 — Temporary Police Stations And Lockups In Certain Cases In Cities Of First Class.
Section 642.04 — Prisoners Sent To Jails Outside City.
Section 642.05 — Lawful Custody Of Person.
Section 642.06 — County Jail; Use By City Of First Class.
Section 642.07 — Chief Of Police; Duties.
Section 642.08 — Jailer For Opposite Sex; Compensation, Duties.
Section 642.09 — Inspection; Agent Of Community Health Board; Sheriff.
Section 642.10 — Condemnation Of Lockup.
Section 642.11 — Condemnation; How Enforced.
Section 642.12 — Inmates; Liquor And Controlled Substances; Prohibition.