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MN HF3634

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/11/2010

Primary Sponsor

Phillip Sterner

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Origin

House of Representatives

86th Legislature 2009-2010

AI Summary

  • Health-related licensing boards must deny credentials to anyone convicted of a felony-level criminal sexual conduct offense.
  • Any existing license to practice is automatically revoked upon conviction of a felony-level criminal sexual conduct offense.
  • Conviction is defined as a plea of guilty, verdict of guilty by jury, or finding of guilty by court; criminal sexual conduct offense means violations of sections 609.342 to 609.345 or similar statutes in another jurisdiction.
  • Chapter 364 restrictions do not apply to licenses denied or revoked under this subdivision.
  • Exemptions apply to peace officers, law enforcement agencies, fire protection agencies, private detectives, school bus drivers, commercial driver training instructors, emergency medical services personnel, and taxicab drivers with specific discharge timing requirements.

Legislative Description

License revocation and license denial required for any health-related licensed professional convicted of a felony-level criminal sexual conduct offense.

Last Action

House: Author added Sterner

4/7/2010

Full Bill Text

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