Minnesota Statutes

§ 299F.08 — PREMISES, WHEN ENTERED

Minnesota § 299F.08
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC SAFETY
Ch. 299FFIRE MARSHAL

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Minn. Stat. § 299F.08 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Immediate entry. In the performance of the duties imposed by the provisions of this chapter, the state fire marshal and subordinates, during and within a reasonable time after a fire has been extinguished, may enter any building or premises where a fire has occurred and other buildings and premises adjoining or near thereto to investigate and gather evidence. In determining whether a search is reasonable within the meaning of this subdivision, the need for investigatory search for the cause of the fire shall be balanced against the privacy rights of the occupant or owner of the building or premises. Subd. 2.Administrative search warrant.

(a)After the reasonable time prescribed by subdivision 1 for an investigatory search has expired, subsequent entries to the building or p

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Legislative History

(5959)1913 c 564 s 10;1981 c 106 s 2;1985 c 141 s 1; 1986 c 444

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