Minnesota Code § 8.34

BIAS-MOTIVATED CRIME PROSECUTION TRAINING.
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For the purposes of this section, "prosecuting attorney" means a political subdivision's elected or appointed county and city attorney and any of that attorney's assistants who have criminal prosecution responsibility for bias-motivated crimes.
[Repealed, 1994 c 636 art 4 s 41 ]
The head of every agency that employs prosecuting attorneys shall maintain records of the number of prosecuting attorneys who have attended the bias-motivated crimes prosecution course and the number of those who have not. The agency head shall report annually to the attorney general on these attendance and nonattendance figures.

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