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326.336 EMPLOYEES OF LICENSE HOLDERS.
    Subdivision 1. Background check. A license holder may employ, in connection with
the business of private detective or protective agent, as many unlicensed persons as may be
necessary; provided that every license holder is at all times accountable for the good conduct of
every person employed. When a license holder hires a person to perform services as a private
detective or protective agent, the employer shall submit to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension a
full set of fingerprints of each employee and the written consent of the employee to enable the
bureau to determine whether that person has a criminal record. The employee is a conditional
employee until the employer receives a report from the bureau that, based on a check of the
criminal records maintained by the bureau, the prospective employee has not been convicted
in Minnesota of a felony or any offense listed in section 326.3381, subdivision 3, other than
a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor assault. During the period of conditional employment,
the person may not serve as a private detective or protective agent, but may be trained by the
employer. The bureau shall immediately forward the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and request the Federal Bureau of Investigation to conduct a criminal history check
of each conditional employee. The bureau shall determine if the Federal Bureau of Investigation
report indicates that the employee was convicted of a disqualifying offense and shall notify the
employer accordingly. The employer shall immediately dismiss an employee who has been
convicted of a disqualifying offense.
    Subd. 2. Identification card. An identification card must be issued by the license holder
to each employee. The card must be in the possession of the employee to whom it is issued at
all times. The identification card must contain the license holder's name, logo (if any), address
or Minnesota office address, and the employee's photograph and physical description. The card
must be signed by the employee and by the license holder, qualified representative, or Minnesota
office manager.
    Subd. 3. Failure to return property. Any person who shall be issued an identification
card, badge, holster, weapon, shield, or any other equipment bearing the name, trademark or
trade name, or any combination thereof, of any licensed agency, or indicating that such person
is a private detective, protective agent, or employee of same, who does not return such badge,
weapon, holster, identification card, uniform emblem, or other equipment to the owner thereof
within ten days of the termination of employment, or of receiving a written request to return
same, made by certified mail to the person's last known address, whichever shall last occur,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
    Subd. 4. Confidentiality; false statements. No employee of any license holder shall divulge
to anyone other than the employer, or as the employer shall direct, except as may be required by
law, any information acquired during such employment in respect of any matter or investigation
undertaken or done by such employer. Any employee who shall make any false statement in an
employment statement or who willfully makes a false report to the employer in respect to any
matter in the course of the employer's business, or who shall otherwise violate the provisions of
this subdivision is guilty of a misdemeanor.
History: 1945 c 130 s 7; 1959 c 317 s 5; 1969 c 1129 art 1 s 3; 1974 c 310 s 7; 1978 c 674 s
60; 1984 c 649 s 5; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 360 s 13; 1989 c 171 s 3; 2002 c 321 s 4

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