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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148E.255 TYPES OF ACTIONS.

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148E.255 TYPES OF ACTIONS.
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Subdivision 1. Actions.
The board may take disciplinary action according to section 148E.260 , adversarial but nondisciplinary action according to section 148E.265 , or voluntary action according to section 148E.270 . Any action taken under sections 148E.260 to 148E.270 is public data.
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Subd. 2. Disciplinary action.
For purposes of section 148E.260 , "disciplinary action" means an action taken by the board against an applicant or licensee that addresses a complaint alleging a violation of a statute or rule the board is empowered to enforce.
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Subd. 3. Adversarial but nondisciplinary action.
For purposes of section 148E.265 , "adversarial but nondisciplinary action" means a nondisciplinary action taken by the board that addresses a complaint alleging a violation of a statute or rule the board is empowered to enforce.
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Subd. 4. Voluntary action.
For purposes of section 148E.270 , "voluntary action" means a nondisciplinary action agreed to by the board or a designated board member and an applicant or licensee that, through educational or other corrective means, addresses a complaint alleging a violation of a statute or rule that the board is empowered to enforce.
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