AWAIR and Employee Right-to-Know
AWAIR safety standards to help city employees recognize hazards, understand their safety roles, and access important safety information.

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Contains guidance for Minnesota law enforcement agencies on planning for and managing police actions resulting in death or serious injury.
Defines public and private nuisances, giving common examples, and examines tools cities can use to address them.
Learn about infectious disease vaccinations for city workers, especially tuberculosis (TB) and how it spreads.

Cybersecurity and technology support for large and small cities. Consulting services are free for members of the League of Minnesota…
Outlines the structure of volunteer or paid-on-call fire departments and management challenges in personnel, finances, and facility safety.
Learn about providing and receiving disaster assistance, including applicable statutes, how the LMCIT coverage applies in emergency situations.
Learn about a new abilities test for police officer candidates.
Helps cities administer body-worn camera programs and data soundly and in accordance with state law.
Get answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) on what cities need to know regarding Minnesota's law on adult-use cannabis.

A program providing law enforcement agencies with extensive web-based courses to help cities reduce losses related to police liability.
AWAIR safety standards to help city employees recognize hazards, understand their safety roles, and access important safety information.

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