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364.03 - 2016 Minnesota Statutes Page 1 of 2 <br />2016 Minnesota Statutes <br />364.03 RELATION OF CONVICTION TO EMPLOYMENT OR OCCUPATION. <br />Subdivision 1. No disqualification from licensed occupations. Notwithstanding <br />any other provision of law to the contrary, no person shall be disqualified from public <br />employment, nor shall a person be, disqualified from pursuing, practicing, or engaging in <br />any occupation for which a license is required solely or in part because of a prior <br />conviction of a crime or crimes, unless the crime or crimes for which convicted directly <br />relate to the position of employment sought or the occupation for which the license is <br />sought. <br />Subd. 2. Conviction relating to public employment sought. In determining if a <br />conviction directly relates to the position of public employment sought or the occupation <br />for which the license is sought, the hiring or licensing authority shall consider: <br />(1) the nature and seriousness of the crime or crimes for which the individual was <br />convicted; <br />• <br />(2) the relationship of the crime or crimes to the purposes of regulating the position of <br />public employment sought or the occupation for which the license is sought; <br />(3) the relationship of the crime or crimes to the ability, capacity, and fitness required <br />to perform the duties and discharge the responsibilities of the position of employment or <br />occupation. <br />Subd. 3. Evidence of rehabilitation. (a) A person who has been convicted of a <br />crime or crimes which directly relate to the public employment sought or to the occupation <br />for which a license is sought shall not be disqualified from the employment or occupation <br />if the person can show competent evidence of sufficient rehabilitation and present fitness <br />to perform the duties of the public employment sought or the occupation for which the <br />license is sought. Competent evidence of sufficient rehabilitation may be established by <br />the production of the person's most recent certified copy of a United States Department of <br />Defense form DD-214 showing the person's honorable discharge, or separation under <br />honorable conditions, from the United States armed forces formilitary service rendered <br />following conviction for any crime that would otherwise disqualify the person from the <br />public employment sought or the occupation for which the license is sought, or: <br />• (1) a copy of the local, state, or federal release order; and <br />(2) evidence showing that at least one year has elapsed since release from any local, <br />state, or federal correctional institution without subsequent conviction of a crime; and <br />evidence showing compliance with all terms and conditions of probation or parole; or <br />(3) a copy of the relevant Department of Corrections discharge order or other <br />documents showing completion of probation or parole supervision. <br />(b) In addition to the documentary evidence presented, the licensing or hiring <br />authority shall consider any evidence presented by the applicant regarding:. <br />(1) the nature and seriousness of the crime or crimes for which convicted; <br />(2) all circumstances relative to the crime or crimes, including mitigating <br />circumstances or social conditions surrounding the commission of the crime or crimes; <br />(3) the age of the person at the time the crime or crimes were committed; <br />(4) the length of time elapsed since the crime or crimes were committed; and <br />(5) all other competent evidence of rehabilitation and present fitness presented, <br />including, but not limited to, letters of reference by persons who have been in contact with <br />the applicant since the applicant's release from any local, state, or federal correctional <br />institution. <br />(c) The certified copy of a person's United States Department of Defense form DD- <br />214 showing the person's honorable discharge or separation under honorable conditions <br />from the United States armed forces ceases to qualify as competent evidence of sufficient <br />rehabilitation for purposes of this section upon the person's conviction for any gross <br />Authenticate <br />https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=364.03 4/21/2017 <br />
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