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MN HF3645
Bill
Status
3/11/2010
Primary Sponsor
Sarah Anderson
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AI Summary
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Amends Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 148.10, to add subdivision 1b regarding chiropractic licensing restrictions based on criminal sexual conduct convictions.
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The board may not grant a chiropractic license to any person convicted of a felony-level criminal sexual conduct offense.
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A chiropractic license is automatically revoked if the licensee is convicted of a felony-level criminal sexual conduct offense.
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Licenses denied or revoked under this provision are not subject to chapter 364 (contested case procedures).
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"Conviction" includes a plea of guilty, verdict of guilty by jury, or court finding of guilty; "criminal sexual conduct offense" means violations of sections 609.342 to 609.345 or similar statutes in other jurisdictions.
Legislative Description
Chiropractic licensing sanctions imposed.
Last Action
House: Introduction and first reading, referred to Health Care and Human Services Policy and Oversight
3/11/2010