The regents of the University of Minnesota may, from time to time, make, adopt, and enforce such rules, regulations, or ordinances as it may find expedient or necessary relating to the regulation of traffic and parking, upon parking facilities, highways, streets, private roads, and roadways situated on property owned, leased, or occupied by the regents of the University of Minnesota or the University of Minnesota.
Any person who violates such rule, regulation, or ordinance shall be guilty of a petty misdemeanor and subject to the provisions of sections 169.891 and 169.90, subdivision 1.
The prosecution may be before a district court having jurisdiction over the place where the violation occurs.
Every sheriff, police officer, or other peace officer shall see that all rules, regulations, and ordinances are obeyed, and shall arrest and prosecute offenders.
The regents of the University of Minnesota are hereby authorized to appoint and employ, and fix the compensation to be paid out of funds of the regents of the University of Minnesota, persons who shall have and may exercise on property owned, leased, or occupied by the regents of the University of Minnesota or the University of Minnesota the same powers of arrest for violation of rules, regulations, or ordinances adopted by the regents of the University of Minnesota pursuant to the Highway Traffic Regulation Act, chapters 169 and 169A, as amended, as possessed by a sheriff, police officer, or peace officer.
All persons shall take notice of such rules, regulations, and ordinances without pleading and proof of the same.
The fines collected in Hennepin, St. Louis, and Stevens Counties shall be paid into the treasury of the University of Minnesota, except that the portion of the fines necessary to cover all costs and disbursements incurred in processing and prosecuting the violations in the court shall be retained by the court administrator in Hennepin and St. Louis Counties and by the city of Morris in Stevens County.
Minn. Stat. § 169.965
1957 c 456 s 1-7; Ex1971 c 27 s 19; 1977 c 82 s 3; 1983 c 359 s 14; 1992 c 513 art 1 s 21; 1992 c 603 s 3; 1998 c 254 art 2 s 17; 2000 c 478 art 2 s 7; 2005 c 10 art 2 s 4