Minnesota Statutes
§ 387.41 — REMOVAL AFTER HEARING
Minnesota § 387.41
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Minn. Stat. § 387.41 (2026).
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If, after investigation and trial by civil service commission, an employee who is found guilty of inefficiency, breach of duty, or misconduct, may be removed, reduced, or suspended and the employee's name may be stricken from the service register. If the board determines that the charges are not sustained, the accused, if suspended pending investigation, shall be immediately reinstated and shall be paid all back pay due for the period of suspension.
Findings, determinations, and orders of the commission for suspension, reduction, or removal, shall be in writing and shall be filed within three days after the completion of the hearing with the secretary of the commission. The secretary shall notify the employee of the decision in writing. Any person suspended, reduced, or removed by the comm
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Legislative History
1957 c 325 s 16;1983 c 247 s 148; 1986 c 444
Nearby Sections
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§ 387.01
QUALIFICATIONS; BOND; OATH§ 387.02
FAILURE TO QUALIFY§ 387.03
POWERS, DUTIES§ 387.04
DUTIES§ 387.05
SHALL GIVE CERTIFICATE, WHEN§ 387.06
FAILURE TO PAY OVER MONEY§ 387.07
NEGLECT OF DUTY§ 387.08
CRIMINAL PROCESS, WHEN FILED§ 387.09
MAY NOT BUY AT SHERIFF'S SALE§ 387.10
POWERS AFTER EXPIRATION OF TERM§ 387.11
COUNTY JAIL§ 387.12
MAY CONVEY PRISONERS§ 387.13
PROHIBITIONS§ 387.14
DEPUTIES§ 387.145
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