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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 35

35.0662 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY RESTRICTIONS HEARING.

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35.0662 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY RESTRICTIONS HEARING.
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Subdivision 1. Grounds.
If the board determines that a person is not reasonably likely to abide by the disease control measures established by the board, the board may request a court hearing to determine if the emergency temporary restrictions should continue. The court shall schedule the hearing as expeditiously as possible. When the board requests a court hearing under this section, restrictions under section 35.0661, subdivision 3 , continue to apply to the person until the court has held the temporary emergency restrictions hearing and issues an order.
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Subd. 2. Time of notice.
If the board requests a court hearing pursuant to this section, notice of the hearing must be served upon the person or persons to be restricted at least 24 hours before the hearing.
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Subd. 3. Contents of notice.
The notice must contain the following information:
(1)the time, date, and place of the hearing;
(2)the grounds and underlying facts upon which continued restrictions are sought;
(3)the person's right to appear by electronic means at the hearing and the right to have a representative appear in person at the hearing;
(4)the person's right to present and cross-examine witnesses; and
(5)the person's right to counsel, including the right, if the person is indigent, to representation by counsel designated by the court or county of venue.
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Subd. 4. Order for continued temporary restrictions.
The court may order the continued restriction on the movement of the person if it finds, by a preponderance of the evidence, that travel outside of the quarantine zone by the person would pose an imminent threat of transporting a dangerous, infectious, or communicable disease outside of the boundaries of the quarantine zone. If the person agrees to sign and comply with the acknowledgment form referred to in section 35.0661, subdivision 3 , the temporary restrictions must not continue longer than 30 days.
If the person refuses to sign and comply with the acknowledgment form, the temporary restrictions may continue for a longer time specified by the court. Refusal by the person to sign and comply with the acknowledgment form constitutes a knowing violation of section 35.0661 and subjects the person to the penalties specified in section 35.96 .
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