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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 242

242.10 HEARING OFFICERS, POWERS; PROBATION, COMMITMENT, PAROLE.

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242.10 HEARING OFFICERS, POWERS; PROBATION, COMMITMENT, PAROLE.
The commissioner of corrections may designate from among the members of the commissioner's staff, one or more hearing officers and delegate to them the authority to grant or revoke probation, commit to an institution, grant or revoke parole, or issue final discharge to any person under the control of the commissioner pursuant to a commitment to the commissioner by a juvenile court of this state. Any person aggrieved by an order issued by a hearing officer may appeal to the commissioner or to a review panel established by the commissioner within the department pursuant to rules issued by the commissioner.
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