Minnesota Statutes
§ 149A.62 — IMMUNITY; REPORTING
Minnesota § 149A.62
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 149A.62 (2026).
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Any person, private agency, organization, society, association, licensee, intern, or transfer care specialist who, in good faith, submits information to a regulatory agency under section149A.61or otherwise reports violations or alleged violations of this chapter, is immune from civil liability or criminal prosecution. This section does not prohibit disciplinary action taken by the commissioner against any licensee, intern, or transfer care specialist pursuant to a self report of a violation.
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Legislative History
1997 c 215 s 25;2001 c 171 s 9;2024 c 127 art 18 s 11
Nearby Sections
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§ 149A.01
PURPOSE AND SCOPE§ 149A.02
DEFINITIONS§ 149A.03
DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER§ 149A.04
ENFORCEMENT§ 149A.05
CORRECTION ORDERS§ 149A.06
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY ORDERS§ 149A.07
INJUNCTIVE RELIEF§ 149A.08
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER§ 149A.09
DENIAL; REFUSAL TO REISSUE; REVOCATION; SUSPENSION; LIMITATION OF LICENSE, REGISTRATION, OR PERMIT§ 149A.10
ADDITIONAL REMEDIES§ 149A.11
PUBLICATION OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS§ 149A.20
LICENSE TO PRACTICE MORTUARY SCIENCE§ 149A.30
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