Minn. Stat. § 145A.04
Subd. 1. Jurisdiction; enforcement.
A county or multicounty board of health has the powers and duties of a board of health for all territory within its jurisdiction not under the jurisdiction of a city board of health. Under the general supervision of the commissioner, the board shall enforce laws, regulations, and ordinances pertaining to the powers and duties of a board of health within its jurisdictional area.
Subd. 2. Appointment of agent.
A board of health must appoint, employ, or contract with a person or persons to act on its behalf. The board shall notify the commissioner of the agent's name, address, and phone number where the agent may be reached between board meetings and submit a copy of the resolution authorizing the agent to act on the board's behalf.
Subd. 3. Employment; medical consultant.
Subd. 4. Acquisition of property; request for and acceptance of funds; collection of fees.
Subd. 5. Contracts.
To improve efficiency, quality, and effectiveness, avoid unnecessary duplication, and gain cost advantages, a board of health may contract to provide, receive, or ensure provision of services.
Subd. 6. Investigation; reporting and control of communicable diseases.
A board of health shall make investigations and reports and obey instructions on the control of communicable diseases as the commissioner may direct under section 144.12, 145A.06, subdivision 2, or 145A.07. Boards of health must cooperate so far as practicable to act together to prevent and control epidemic diseases.
Subd. 7. Entry for inspection.
To enforce public health laws, ordinances or rules, a member or agent of a board of health may enter a building, conveyance, or place where contagion, infection, filth, or other source or cause of preventable disease exists or is reasonably suspected.
Subd. 8. Removal and abatement of public health nuisances.
(b) Notice for abatement or removal must be served on the owner, occupant, or agent of the property in one of the following ways:
Subd. 9. Injunctive relief.
In addition to any other remedy provided by law, the board of health may bring an action in the court of appropriate jurisdiction to enjoin a violation of statute, rule, or ordinance that the board has power to enforce, or to enjoin as a public health nuisance any activity or failure to act that adversely affects the public health.
Subd. 10. Hindrance of enforcement prohibited; penalty.
It is a misdemeanor deliberately to hinder a member of a board of health or its agent from entering a building, conveyance, or place where contagion, infection, filth, or other source or cause of preventable disease exists or is reasonably suspected, or otherwise to interfere with the performance of the duties of the board of health.
Subd. 11. Neglect of enforcement prohibited; penalty.
It is a misdemeanor for a member or agent of a board of health to refuse or neglect to perform a duty imposed on a board of health by statute or ordinance.
Subd. 12. Other powers and duties established by law.
This section does not limit powers and duties of a board of health prescribed in other sections.