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299D.01 DIVISION OF STATE PATROL.
    Subdivision 1. Created. A division in the Department of Public Safety to be known as the
Division of State Patrol is created, under the supervision and control of the chief supervisor,
who shall be appointed by the commissioner and serve at the commissioner's pleasure in the
unclassified service of the state civil service.
    Subd. 2. Chief assistant supervisor. The chief supervisor, with the approval of the
commissioner, may appoint a chief assistant supervisor who shall serve at the chief supervisor's
pleasure in the unclassified service. The salary of the chief supervisor and the salary of the chief
assistant supervisor is fixed by the commissioner of public safety except when such salaries
are otherwise expressly provided for by law. The chief assistant supervisor may perform and
exercise every power, duty, and responsibility imposed by law upon the chief supervisor when
authorized so to do by the commissioner of public safety. If the chief assistant supervisor is
removed from the chief assistant supervisor's position for other than cause as defined in section
299D.03, the chief assistant supervisor shall be reinstated to the position held in the patrol prior to
being promoted to the position of chief assistant supervisor and shall otherwise be subject to the
provisions of subdivision 12 of said section.
    Subd. 3. Commissioner's responsibilities. Subject to the provisions of this section and to
other applicable laws the commissioner of public safety shall organize the division, employ such
persons for the Minnesota State Patrol including assistant supervisors and sergeants in the manner
and in the number otherwise authorized by law and such other employees and agents as the
commissioner may deem necessary to discharge the functions of the division, define the duties of
such employees and agents and to delegate to them such of the commissioner's powers, duties, and
responsibilities, which are not specifically fixed by law, subject to the commissioner's control and
under such conditions as the commissioner may prescribe. Appointments to exercise delegated
power shall be by written order filed with the secretary of state. Except for the chief supervisor,
the chief assistant supervisor and State Patrol officers of the Minnesota State Patrol, the other
employees and agents listed in this section are in the classified service of the state civil service.
    Subd. 4. Oath. Before entering upon the duties of office the chief supervisor of the Minnesota
State Patrol shall take and subscribe an oath.
    Subd. 5.[Repealed, 1996 c 310 s 1]
    Subd. 6. Reorganization; commissioner's powers and duties transferred. Subject to the
other provisions of Laws 1969, chapter 1129, the powers and duties now vested in or imposed
upon the commissioner of transportation with reference to the Minnesota Highway Patrol are
transferred to, vested in, and imposed upon the commissioner of public safety. The powers and
duties of the commissioner of transportation with reference thereto are hereby abolished.
    Subd. 7. Legislative intent. The legislature by Laws 1969, chapter 1129, article I, is
transferring the Minnesota Highway Patrol to the Department of Public Safety and in so doing
is not enlarging or increasing the statutory duties of the personnel thereof, and no part of Laws
1969, chapter 1129 shall be construed as in any way indicating an increase or change in such
powers and duties of that organization.
    Subd. 8. Quarters. The commissioner of transportation shall furnish the Minnesota State
Patrol such quarters as may be necessary for the performance of the duties imposed upon it by
law and as the governor shall direct.
History: 1969 c 1129 art 1 s 4,12; 1976 c 166 s 7; 1981 c 37 s 1,2; 1986 c 444; 1991
c 326 s 15

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