This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 326.3361, to enhance training requirements for licensed security officers. It introduces new provisions that mandate comprehensive training for security personnel, including those armed with firearms or other weapons. The training will cover various topics such as the proper use of weapons, first aid, legal limitations on the use of force, and community health issues. Additionally, the bill specifies that preassignment and continuing training must address critical areas like conflict de-escalation, emergency response, and interaction with public safety entities. An implementation plan will be established for existing license holders to comply with these new training requirements, which will take effect on January 1, 2026.
Furthermore, the bill revises the certification requirements for security personnel, increasing the number of hours of training from 12 to 40 before employment, and from six to 24 hours for ongoing training. It ensures that employees can provide proof of their training completion to prospective employers and mandates that employers must supply copies of training certificates to employees at no charge. These changes aim to improve the preparedness and effectiveness of security officers in Minnesota, ensuring they are better equipped to handle various situations they may encounter in their roles.
Statutes affected: Introduction: 326.3361