Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 163 - Peace Officer Standards and Training Board
Chapter 6700 - TRAINING AND LICENSING
TRAINING AND LICENSING
Part 6700.0700 - MINIMUM SELECTION STANDARDS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Selection standards.
An applicant identified by the board as eligible to be licensed or a peace officer currently licensed in Minnesota may apply for a peace officer position with a law enforcement agency. Prior to employment, the law enforcement agency must establish and document that the following minimum selection standards are met by the applicant. The applicant must:
Subp. 1a. Exempt officers.
An officer with a current active or current inactive license on June 1, 2023, is exempt, as applied to conduct that occurred before June 1, 2023, from minimum selection requirements under items A and B, unless that license was inactive for a period of more than 12 consecutive months at any time after June 1, 2023:
Subp. 1b. Exempt unlicensed applicants.
Unlicensed applicants who enrolled in a professional peace officer education program or an agency cadet or training program prior to January 1, 2023, and completed the program and passed the licensing exam before December 31, 2028, are exempt from the following minimum selection requirements for conduct that occurred prior to January 1, 2023, when applying for a law enforcement position:
Subp. 2. Documentation.
The chief law enforcement officer must ensure that documentation necessary to show compliance with subpart 1 is retained by the law enforcement agency for the duration of any resulting employment. If the applicant is not employed by the agency, the background investigation must be retained for six years or as required by the agency's retention schedule, whichever is longer The documentation is subject to periodic review by the board, and must be made available to the board at its request.
Subp. 3. [Repealed, 18 SR 1961]
Subp. 4. More rigid standards.
A law enforcement agency may require its applicants to meet more rigid standards than those prescribed in this part.
Statutory Authority: MS s 214.10; 214.12; 626.84 to 626.863