Minnesota Administrative Rules
7415.0800 POLICE OFFICER, TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL.
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Subpart 1.
Traffic-controlled intersections.
At intersections where traffic is controlled by a police officer, a traffic signal, or both, the patrol member shall direct the crossing of the children in conformity with the direction of the signal or the police officer.
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Subp. 2.
Intersections not regularly controlled.
At intersections where there is no regular traffic control, the traffic may be sufficiently heavy to require the special assignment of a police officer at times when children are going to and from school. When this is done, the patrol member should cooperate with police officers.
Statutory Authority:
MS s 126.15
History:
L 1998 c 397 art 11 s 3
Published Electronically:
December 12, 2003
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes