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MN SF3827
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Warren Limmer
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AI Summary
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Removes partnerships as a separate category of eligible applicants for private detective and protective agent licenses, leaving only individuals and corporations as eligible license holders
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Eliminates the requirement for partnership-specific application signatures and procedures, streamlining the licensing process to require only individual or corporate applications
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Modifies Board of Private Detective and Protective Agent Services membership language to remove references to partnership-based qualified representatives
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Requires corporate applicants to have their chief executive officer, chief financial officer, qualified representative, and Minnesota manager meet all licensing requirements under sections 326.32 to 326.339
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Updates successor notification requirements and designation fee provisions to apply only to corporate license holders rather than both partnerships and corporations
Legislative Description
Eligibility modification of certain applicants for licenses to serve as private detectives or protective agents
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety
2/23/2026