Minn. R. agency 163, ch. 6700, TRAINING AND LICENSING, pt. 6700.0675 - PSYCHOLOGICAL SCREENING
A. A pre-employment
psychological screening of an applicant for a peace officer position must be
conducted after a conditional job offer by a law enforcement agency and must be
conducted only by a psychologist licensed in Minnesota or the state in which
the psychologist practices. The screening must include:
(1) a written psychological test battery
relevant to the responsibilities of a peace officer and the pre-employment
psychological screening criteria established by the law enforcement
agency;
(2) an in-person or virtual
interview conducted by the psychologist;
(3) to the extent possible as determined by
the psychologist, an evaluation of the applicant's history of discriminatory
conduct as defined in part
6700.0100; and
(4) a written report provided by the
psychologist in the manner requested by the law enforcement agency that
addresses the psychological demands of a peace officer's responsibilities and
an evaluation of any emotional or mental condition that might adversely affect
the performance of the duties as a peace officer, including discriminatory
conduct.
B. The
psychological screening must conform to the standards of the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
C. Psychological
screenings older than one year are no longer valid for the purpose of
satisfying the pre-employment psychological screening requirement.
D. The psychologist's written report on the
psychological screening must be retained by the agency for the duration of any
resulting employment. If the applicant is not employed by the agency, the
report must be retained for six years or as required by the agency's retention
schedule, whichever is longer
E. An
agency may choose not to complete a psychological screening of the applicant
when:
(1) the position being filled is for a
seasonal or temporary position; and
(2) the applicant remains currently employed
in Minnesota as a peace officer by a different agency as verified in writing by
the current employing agency.
F. Psychological screenings initiated before
June 1, 2023, are not subject to the requirements of this part.
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