Minn. Stat. § 611A.66
Citing Cases (5)
Minnesota Supreme Court
Hoppe Ex Rel. Dykema v. Kandiyohi County · 1996 1 citation
Here, unlike in Andrade, the legislature has spoken to the question of penalties or liability to be imposed with regard to the Vulnerable Adults Reporting Act and has not explicitly or by implication identified a civil cause of action for alleged negligent investigation or intervention. See Larson v. Dunn, 460 N.W.2d 39, 47 n. 4 (Minn.1990). We, accordingly, decline to impose potential civil liability for the alleged negligence here, relying upon our analysis in Bruegger v. Faribault County Sheriff’s Dep’t, 497 N.W.2d 260 (Minn.1993) (where there was no common law cause of action for failure to inform individuals of potential rights of recovery under the Crime Victims Reparations Act, Minn. Stat. § 611A.66 (1992), and where the legislature had not expressly or impliedly created a statutory cause of action, we held that no cause of action existed).
Bruegger v. Faribault County Sheriff's Department · 1993 4 citations
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Minnesota Court of Appeals
Bruegger v. Faribault County Sheriff's Department · 1992 2 citations
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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota
Chairse v. State of Minnesota Department of Human Services · 2023 2 citations
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Elder v. Allstate Insurance · 2004 2 citations
. The CVRA provides that “[a]U law enforcement agencies investigating crimes shall provide forms to each person who may be eligible to file a claim pursuant to [the CVRA] and to inform them of their rights thereunder.” Bruegger, 497 N.W.2d at 261 n. 1 (quoting Minn. Stat. § 611A.66).
. The CVRA provides that “[a]U law enforcement agencies investigating crimes shall provide forms to each person who may be eligible to file a claim pursuant to [the CVRA] and to inform them of their rights thereunder.” Bruegger, 497 N.W.2d at 261 n. 1 (quoting Minn. Stat. § 611A.66).