2006 Minnesota Statutes
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611A.63 ENFORCEMENT OF BOARD'S ORDERS.
If a person refuses to comply with an order of the board or asserts a privilege to withhold or
suppress evidence relevant to a claim, the board may make any just order including denial of the
claim, but may not find the person in contempt. If necessary to carry out any of its powers and
duties, the board may petition the district court for an appropriate order, but the court may not find
a person in contempt for refusal to submit to a mental or physical examination.
History: 1974 c 463 s 12; 1983 c 262 art 1 s 6
If a person refuses to comply with an order of the board or asserts a privilege to withhold or
suppress evidence relevant to a claim, the board may make any just order including denial of the
claim, but may not find the person in contempt. If necessary to carry out any of its powers and
duties, the board may petition the district court for an appropriate order, but the court may not find
a person in contempt for refusal to submit to a mental or physical examination.
History: 1974 c 463 s 12; 1983 c 262 art 1 s 6
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