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169.446 – 169.446 | Minnesota Law

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169.446 – 169.446

Minnesota Statutes § 169.446

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The Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training shall include sections169.441to169.448and the enforcement of sections169.443,169.444,169.447, and169.448in the instruction for the professional peace officer education program. The board shall notify the chief law enforcement officer of each law enforcement agency in the state of these sections. The commissioner of public safety shall adopt rules requiring a minimum of 30 minutes of thorough instruction concerning section169.444for persons enrol
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