Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
Laws of Minnesota 1987
CHAPTER 191-H.F.No. 1420
An act relating to public safety; allowing bureau of
criminal apprehension to permit amateur radio
operators to use radio equipment capable of receiving
police emergency radio frequency; amending Minnesota
Statutes 1986, section 299C.37, subdivision 1.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1986, section 299C.37,
subdivision 1, is amended to read:
Subdivision 1. (a) No person other than peace officers
within the state and, the members of the state patrol, and
persons who hold an amateur radio license issued by the Federal
Communications Commission, shall equip any motor vehicle with
any radio equipment or combination of equipment, capable of
receiving any radio signal, message, or information from any
police emergency frequency, or install, use or possess the same
equipment in such a motor vehicle without first obtaining
permission to do so from the superintendent of the bureau upon
such a form of application as prescribed by the superintendent
may prescribe. An amateur radio license holder is not entitled
to exercise the privilege granted by this paragraph if the
license holder has been convicted in this state or elsewhere of
a crime of violence, as defined in section 624.712, subdivision
5, unless ten years have elapsed since the person has been
restored to civil rights or the sentence has expired, whichever
occurs first, and during that time the person has not been
convicted of any other crime of violence. For purposes of this
section, "crime of violence" includes a crime in another state
or jurisdiction that would have been a crime of violence if it
had been committed in this state. Radio equipment installed,
used, or possessed as permitted by this paragraph must be under
the direct control of the license holder whenever it is used.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c), any person who is
convicted of a violation of this subdivision shall, upon
conviction for the first offense, be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and for the second and subsequent offenses shall be guilty of a
gross misdemeanor.
(c) An amateur radio license holder who exercises the
privilege granted by paragraph (a) shall carry the amateur radio
license in the motor vehicle at all times and shall present the
license to a peace officer on request. A violation of this
paragraph is a petty misdemeanor. A second or subsequent
violation is a misdemeanor.
Approved May 20, 1987
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes