Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
Laws of Minnesota 1985 CHAPTER 288-S.F.No. 35 An act relating to crimes; requiring health professionals to report suspicious wounds to law enforcement authorities; amending Minnesota Statutes 1984, sections 626.52; and 626.55. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1984, section 626.52, is amended to read: 626.52 [PHYSICIANS AND OTHER AIDS TO HEALING TO REPORTINJURIES FROM FIREARMSREPORTING OF SUSPICIOUS WOUNDS BY HEALTH PROFESSIONALS.] Subdivision 1. [DEFINITION.] As used in subdivision 2, "health professional" means a physician, surgeon, person authorized to engage in the practice of healing, superintendent or manager of a hospital, nurse, or pharmacist. Subd. 2. [HEALTH PROFESSIONALS REQUIRED TO REPORT.]Everyphysician, every surgeon, every person authorized to engage inthe practice of healing, every superintendent or manager of ahospital, every nurse and every pharmacist, whether suchphysicians, surgeons, persons engaged in the practice ofhealing, superintendent or manager of any hospital, nurse andpharmacist be licensed or not,A health professional shall immediately report, as provided under section 626.53, to theproperlocal policeauthorities, as herein defined,department or county sheriff all bullet wounds, gunshot wounds, powder burns, or any other injury arising from, or caused by the discharge of any gun, pistol, or any other firearm, which wound he is called upon to treat, dress, or bandage. A health professional shall report to the proper police authorities any wound that the reporter has reasonable cause to believe has been inflicted on a perpetrator of a crime by a dangerous weapon other than a firearm as defined under section 609.02, subdivision 6. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1984, section 626.55, is amended to read: 626.55 [PENALTY.] Subdivision 1. Any person who violates any provision of sections 626.52 to 626.55 is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. Subd. 2. Any person reporting in good faith and exercising due care shall have immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, that otherwise might result by reason of his actions pursuant to this section. No cause of action may be brought against any person for not making a report pursuant to this section. Approved June 4, 1985
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