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• <br />• <br />the crime is directly related to the position of employment sought and the <br />conviction is for a felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor with a jail <br />sentence. If the City rejects the applicant's request on this basis, the City shall <br />notify the applicant in writing of the following: <br />A. The grounds and reasons for the denial. <br />B. The applicant complaint and grievance procedure set forth in Minnesota <br />Statutes Section 364.06. <br />C. The earliest date the applicant may reapply for employment. <br />D. That all competent evidence of rehabilitation will be considered upon <br />reapplication. <br />SECTION: <br />2 APPLICANTS FOR CITY LICENSES <br />PURPOSE: The purpose and intent of this section is to establish regulations that <br />will allow law enforcement access to Minnesota's Computerized Criminal <br />History information for specified non- criminal purposes of licensing background <br />checks. <br />2.1_ CRIMINAL HISTORY LICENSE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS: The <br />Lino Lakes Police Department is authorized, as the exclusive entity within the <br />City, to do a criminal history background investigation on the applicants for the <br />following licenses within the city: <br />City licenses: <br />Liquor; <br />Tobacco; <br />Cabaret; <br />Charitable Gambling; <br />Special Event; <br />Peddler, Solicitor, Transient Merchant; <br />Taxicab; <br />Pawnbroker, Precious Metal Dealers, Secondhand Good Dealers; <br />Adult Uses (Sexually Oriented Businesses) <br />In conducting the criminal history background investigation in order to screen <br />license applicants, the Police Department is authorized to access data maintained <br />in the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehensions Computerized Criminal <br />History information system in accordance with BCA policy. Any data that is <br />accessed and acquired shall be maintained at the Police Department under the <br />care and custody of the chief law enforcement official or his or her designee. A <br />summary of the results of the Computerized Criminal History data may be <br />released by the Police Department to the licensing authority, to include the City <br />Council, the City Administrator, Director of Administration, City Clerk or other <br />city staff as appropriate. <br />