2025 Session Last amended: 2015 session

§ 145A.06 — Commissioner; Powers and Duties

Plain-Language Summary

This section describes the powers and duties of the Minnesota Commissioner of Health in relation to local public health. The commissioner can supervise local enforcement, appoint temporary board members when no community health board exists, order boards to cooperate to prevent epidemics, and intervene if a local board fails to act on an imminent public health threat.

Practical Notes
The Commissioner of Health has authority to step in when local public health boards fail to address serious health threats. This backstop authority helps ensure no community in Minnesota goes without public health protection. Residents who are concerned that their local community health board is not responding to a public health threat can contact the state Department of Health.