Minnesota Statutes
§ 144.4179 — STANDARD OF PROOF; EVIDENCE
Minnesota § 144.4179
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Minn. Stat. § 144.4179 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Clear and convincing.
The commissioner must prove the allegations in the petition by clear and convincing evidence.
Subd. 2.All relevant evidence.
The court shall admit all reliable relevant evidence. Medical and epidemiologic data must be admitted if it otherwise comports with section145.30, chapter 600, Minnesota Rules of Evidence 803(6), or other statutes or rules that permit reliable evidence to be admitted in civil cases.
Subd. 3.Carrier status.
Upon a finding by the court that the commissioner's suspicion of carrier status is reasonable as established by presentation of facts justifying an inference that the respondent harbors a specific infectious agent, there shall exist a rebuttable presumption that the respondent is a carrier. This presumption may be rebutted if
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Legislative History
1987 c 209 s 12
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