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Act and rules promulgated under it to inspect or investigate a provider. After July 1, 1987, a municipality <br />is an employee of the state for purposes of the indemnification provisions of section 3.736, subdivision 9, <br />when the municipality is required by sections 245A.01 to 245A.16, the Human Services Licensing Act, and <br />rules adopted under it to inspect or investigate a provider, and the municipality has been duly certified under <br />standards for certification developed by the commissioner of human services. <br />History: 1986 c 395 s 15; 1992 c 464 art 1 s 45 <br />466.132 INDEMNIFICATION BY STATE. <br />Municipalities, when performing, as required or mandated by state law, inspections or investigations of <br />persons prior to the issuance of state licenses, are employees of the state for purposes of the indemnification <br />provisions of section 3.736, subdivision 9. A municipality is not, however, an employee of the state for <br />purposes of this section if in hiring, supervising, or continuing to employ the person performing an inspection <br />or investigation for the municipality, the municipality was clearly negligent. In no event shall the state be <br />obligated to defend or indemnify a municipality for inspections or investigations relating to licensing to the <br />extent of insurance purchased by the municipality covering liability therefor. The municipality's right to <br />indemnity shall not be considered a waiver of the limitations, defenses, and immunities available to the <br />municipality and state by law. <br />History: 1986 c 455 s 90; 1988 c 411 s 8 <br />466.14 [Expired] <br />466.15 CIVIL DAMAGES ACT, APPLICATION. <br />Sections 466.01 to 466.15 do not modify section 340A.801. <br />History: 1963 c 798 s 15; 1985 c 305 art 12 s 5; 1Sp1985 c 16 art 2 s 26; <br />Copyright © 2016 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />466.15MINNESOTA STATUTES 20169
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