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Section 326.3384 — Prohibited Acts.

326.3384 PROHIBITED ACTS. Subdivision 1. Prohibition. No license holder or employee of a license holder shall, in a manner that implies that the person is an employee or agent of a governmental agency, display on a badge, identification card, emblem, vehicle, uniform, stationery, or in advertising for private detective or protective agent services: (1) the […]

Section 326.3385 — Conditions Of Licensing.

326.3385 CONDITIONS OF LICENSING. Subdivision 1. Notice of address change. A license holder who moves to an address other than that given on the license certificate shall give written notice to the board within seven days of the move. The notice shall give the new address or location, the date the move was made, and […]

Section 326.3386 — Fees.

326.3386 FEES. Subdivision 1. Application fee. Each applicant for a private detective or protective agent license shall pay to the board a nonrefundable application fee, as determined by the board. Subd. 2. License fee. Each applicant for a private detective or protective agent license shall pay to the board a license fee, as determined by […]

Section 326.3387 — Disciplinary Action.

326.3387 DISCIPLINARY ACTION. Subdivision 1. Basis for action. The board may revoke or suspend or refuse to issue or reissue a private detective or protective agent license if: (1) the license holder violates a provision of sections 326.32 to 326.339 or a rule adopted under those sections; (2) the license holder has engaged in fraud, […]

Section 326.3388 — Administrative Penalties.

326.3388 ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES. The board shall, by rule, establish a graduated schedule of administrative penalties for violations of sections 326.32 to 326.339 or the board’s rules. The schedule must include minimum and maximum penalties for each violation and be based on and reflect the culpability, frequency, and severity of the violator’s actions. The board may […]

Section 326.339 — Violations; Penalty.

326.339 VIOLATIONS; PENALTY. Unless otherwise specifically provided any violation of any provision or requirement of sections 326.32 to 326.339 is a gross misdemeanor. History: 1945 c 130 s 10; 1974 c 310 s 10; 1987 c 360 s 25

Section 326.3321 — Employees.

326.3321 EMPLOYEES. Subdivision 1. Executive director. The commissioner of public safety shall appoint an executive director to serve in the unclassified service at the pleasure of the commissioner. The executive director shall perform the duties as the board and commissioner shall prescribe. Subd. 2. Others. The board may employ and assign duties to other employees […]

Section 326.3331 — Rulemaking.

326.3331 RULEMAKING. The board shall adopt rules under chapter 14 to govern the selection, training, conduct, discipline, and licensing of private detectives and protective agents, and any other matters necessary to carry out duties imposed by sections 326.32 to 326.339. History: 1987 c 360 s 11

Section 326.3341 — Exemptions.

326.3341 EXEMPTIONS. Sections 326.32 to 326.339 do not apply to: (1) an employee while providing security or conducting an investigation of a pending or potential claim against the employee’s employer; (2) a peace officer or employee of the United States, this state or one of its political subdivisions, while engaged in the discharge of official […]