Minnesota Statutes

§ 326.3384 — PROHIBITED ACTS

Minnesota § 326.3384
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartTRADE REGULATIONS, CONSUMER PROTECTION
Ch. 326EMPLOYMENTS LICENSED BY STATE

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Minn. Stat. § 326.3384 (2026).

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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 words "public safety," "police," "highway patrol," "state patrol," "sheriff," "trooper," or "law enforcement"; or
(2)the name of a municipality, county, state, or of the United States, or any governmental subdivision thereof. Subd. 1a.Labor disputes. No license holder, in the course of providing protective agent services, may provide armed protective personnel to labor disputes or strike locations. This subdivision does not apply to the use of armed security pe

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Legislative History

1987 c 360 s 19;1989 c 171 s 6,7;1990 c 485 s 3,4;2005 c 10 art 2 s 4;2005 c 136 art 11 s 16

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