Defines MPD's relationships with local, state, and federal agencies.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Policies
Outlines the process for responding to and requesting assistance from external agencies.
Sets guidelines for MPD officers transporting individuals for outside agencies.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Juveniles, Policies
Establishes conditions under which MPD provides or receives mutual aid.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Equipment, Policies
Details steps for initiating mutual aid agreements.
Specifies financial and legal responsibilities in mutual aid situations.
Defines procedures for requesting National Guard support.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Policies
Establishes MPD's jurisdiction and cooperative agreements for policing the University of Minnesota.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Administrative, Policies
Covers the process for requesting assistance from federal law enforcement agencies.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Immigration, Policies
Details MPD's agreements for bomb disposal and water-related emergencies.
Defines MPD's responsibilities in special jurisdictions such as airports and federal buildings.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Calls for Service, Policies
Establishes collaboration procedures with the fire department.
Provides guidance on using State Patrol helicopters for law enforcement operations.
Defines MPD's working relationships with social service agencies.
Establishes MPD's liaison role with the district court system.
Outlines responsibilities of the MPD liaison to juvenile court.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Juveniles, Policies
Defines MPD's role in supporting court prosecutors.
Sets policies for coordinating with corrections and probation agencies.
Establishes MPD's responsibilities in liaising with other law enforcement agencies.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Investigations, Policies
Defines MPD's involvement in traffic safety initiatives with other agencies.
Details MPD's participation in county-level justice coordination efforts.
Establishes procedures for MPD's interaction with EMS and fire services.
Covers MPD's participation in regional law enforcement services.
Defines MPD's use of the statewide radio network for communications.
Establishes procedures for accessing state-managed fingerprint records.
Covers MPD's use of state crime data systems.
Details MPD's responsibilities in crime data reporting.
Governs contracts between MPD and other entities for police services.
Provides criteria for assessing law enforcement service needs.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Documentation, Policies
Specifies legal requirements for MPD to enter joint power agreements.
Establishes financial procedures for contracted police services.
Defines liability protections for MPD in contractual agreements.
Establishes employment status considerations for officers under contract agreements.
Chapter 100 - Mutual Aid and Other Agency Relationships, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Training, Policies
Defines rules for sharing information with the media, including restrictions and permitted disclosures.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 200 - Relations with the Media, Policies
Outlines the responsibilities of the Public Information Officer (PIO).
Sets requirements for employees regarding media interactions.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 200 - Relations with the Media, Investigations, Policies
Requires completion of a form for official media releases.
Details media coordination during significant events such as homicides and officer-involved shootings.
Establishes procedures for media releases concerning vehicle accidents.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 200 - Relations with the Media, Juveniles, Policies
Governs media access to crime and emergency scenes.
Outlines public access policies, including facility tours and visitor escorts.
Chapter 300 - Community-Oriented Policing and Community Relations, Equipment, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, PRH Implementation, Policies
Sets rules for public use of precinct community rooms for meetings and events.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 300 - Community-Oriented Policing and Community Relations, Equipment, Policies
Details procedures for scheduling MPD officers as speakers for public events.
Chapter 300 - Community-Oriented Policing and Community Relations, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Policies
Provides guidelines for civilians participating in MPD's ride-along program.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 300 - Community-Oriented Policing and Community Relations, Policies
Purpose of the Ride-Along Program with some details.
Chapter 400 - Ride Along Program, Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Policies
Authorization needed to participate in the Ride-Along Program.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 400 - Ride Along Program, Policies
Instructions for supervisors and officers participating in a Ride-Along session.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 400 - Ride Along Program, Equipment, Policies
Guidelines for reasons to terminate a Ride-Along.
Specifications for city employees participating in Ride-Along Program.
Specification for MPD employees participating in Ride-Along Program.
Regulations for Ride-Along Programs participants under eighteen years of age.
Volume Six - Relations with Other Agencies, Chapter 400 - Ride Along Program, Juveniles, Policies
Allow for officers to decline participation in the Ride-Along Program, reasons listed.
Directions for Ride-Along participants' identification requirements.