Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
CHAPTER 149-H.F.No. 282
An act relating to the metropolitan council; providing
for appointment, discharge, and discipline of
metropolitan transit police peace officers; providing
an exception; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996,
sections 473.125; 473.407, subdivision 4, and by
adding a subdivision; and 626.84, subdivision 1.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 473.125, is
amended to read:
473.125 [REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR.]
The metropolitan council shall appoint a regional
administrator to serve at the council's pleasure as the
principal administrative officer for the metropolitan council.
The regional administrator shall organize the work of the
council staff. The regional administrator shall appoint on the
basis of merit and fitness, and discipline and discharge all
employees in accordance with the council's personnel policy,
except (1) the performance and budget analysts provided for in
section 473.123, subdivision 7, (2) the general counsel, as
provided in section 473.123, subdivision 8, (3) employees of the
offices of wastewater services and transit operations, who are
appointed, disciplined, and discharged in accordance with
council personnel policies by their respective operations
managers, and (4) as provided in Laws 1994, chapter 628,
articles 2, sections 3 and 4 metropolitan transit police
officers. The regional administrator must ensure that all
policy decisions of the council are carried out. The regional
administrator shall attend meetings of the council and may take
part in discussions but may not vote. The regional
administrator shall recommend to the council for adoption
measures deemed necessary for efficient administration of the
council, keep the council fully apprised of the financial
condition of the council, and prepare and submit an annual
budget to the council for approval. The regional administrator
shall prepare and submit for approval by the council an
administrative code organizing and codifying the policies of the
council, and perform other duties as prescribed by the council.
The regional administrator may be chosen from among the citizens
of the nation at large, and shall be selected on the basis of
training and experience in public administration.
Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 473.407,
subdivision 4, is amended to read:
Subd. 4. [CHIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.] The council
regional administrator shall appoint a peace officer employed
full time to be the chief law enforcement officer and to be
responsible for the management of the law enforcement agency
metropolitan transit police. The person chief law enforcement
officer shall possess the necessary police and management
experience and have the title of chief of metropolitan transit
police services to manage a law enforcement agency. The chief
law enforcement officer may appoint, discipline, and discharge
all transit police personnel. All other police management
managerial and supervisory personnel must be employed full-time
by the council employees of the metropolitan transit police.
Supervisory personnel must be on duty and available any time
transit police are on duty. The council chief law enforcement
officer may not hire part-time peace officers as defined in
section 626.84, subdivision 1, paragraph (f), except that
the council chief may appoint peace officers to work on a
part-time basis not to exceed 30 full-time equivalents. A
part-time officer must maintain an active peace officer license
with the officer's full-time law enforcement employer.
Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 473.407, is
amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 4a. [EXCEPTION.] Subdivision 4 does not apply to
part-time officers employed by the metropolitan council transit
police prior to January 1, 1998, who were full-time employees of
another police department upon the date the officer was hired by
the metropolitan council transit police and who subsequently
voluntarily separated from the full-time position before January
1, 1998.
Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 626.84,
subdivision 1, is amended to read:
Subdivision 1. [DEFINITIONS.] For purposes of sections
626.84 to 626.863, the following terms have the meanings given
them:
(a) "Board" means the board of peace officer standards and
training.
(b) "Director" means the executive director of the board.
(c) "Peace officer" means an employee or an elected or
appointed official of a political subdivision or law enforcement
agency who is licensed by the board, charged with the prevention
and detection of crime and the enforcement of the general
criminal laws of the state and who has the full power of arrest,
and shall also include the Minnesota state patrol, agents of the
division of gambling enforcement, and state conservation
officers, and metropolitan transit police officers.
(d) "Constable" has the meaning assigned to it in section
367.40.
(e) "Deputy constable" has the meaning assigned to it in
section 367.40.
(f) "Part-time peace officer" means an individual licensed
by the board whose services are utilized by law enforcement
agencies no more than an average of 20 hours per week, not
including time spent on call when no call to active duty is
received, calculated on an annual basis, who has either full
powers of arrest or authorization to carry a firearm while on
active duty. The term shall apply even though the individual
receives no compensation for time spent on active duty, and
shall apply irrespective of the title conferred upon the
individual by any law enforcement agency. The limitation on the
average number of hours in which the services of a part-time
peace officer may be utilized shall not apply to a part-time
peace officer who has formally notified the board pursuant to
rules adopted by the board of the part-time peace officer's
intention to pursue the specialized training for part-time peace
officers who desire to become peace officers pursuant to
sections 626.843, subdivision 1, clause (g), and 626.845,
subdivision 1, clause (g).
(g) "Reserve officer" means an individual whose services
are utilized by a law enforcement agency to provide
supplementary assistance at special events, traffic or crowd
control, and administrative or clerical assistance. A reserve
officer's duties do not include enforcement of the general
criminal laws of the state, and the officer does not have full
powers of arrest or authorization to carry a firearm on duty.
(h) "Law enforcement agency" means a unit of state or local
government that is authorized by law to grant full powers of
arrest and to charge a person with the duties of preventing and
detecting crime and enforcing the general criminal laws of the
state.
(i) "Professional peace officer education" means a
post-secondary degree program, or a nondegree program for
persons who already have a college degree, that is offered by a
college or university in Minnesota, designed for persons seeking
licensure as a peace officer, and approved by the board.
Sec. 5. [APPLICATION.]
Sections 1 to 4 apply in the counties of Anoka, Carver,
Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington.
Sec. 6. [EFFECTIVE DATES.]
Sections 1, 2, 4, and 5 are effective the day after their
final enactment. Section 3 is effective January 1, 1998.
Presented to the governor May 14, 1997
Signed by the governor May 15, 1997, 3:22 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes