History
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety was established in 1969 per Minnesota Statute 299a. The State Highway Patrol and Drivers License Bureau, both formerly a part of the Minnesota Highway Department, were transferred to DPS in 1970. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is a large and complex agency dedicated to prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, enforcement and education. The various divisions serve Minnesotans with programs in: * Law enforcement * Fire code development, fire investigation and safety inspection * Forensic science * Crime and fraud prevention * Crime victims' services * Homeland security and emergency management * Emergency communications network management * Traffic and motorcycle safety * Driver licensing and vehicle registration * Alcohol and gambling enforcement * Pipeline safety and rule enforcement * Public safety educationCommissioner of Public Safety
The department is led by the Commissioner of Public Safety, who is appointed by and reports directly to theDivisions
* Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement * Bureau of Criminal Apprehension * Commissioner's Office * Driver and Vehicle Services * Emergency Communication Networks * Fiscal and Administrative Services * Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) * Human Resources * Office of Communications * Office of Justice Programs * Office of Pipeline Safety * Office of Traffic Safety * State Fire Marshal * Minnesota State PatrolAgency leadership
* Commissioner, Bob Jacobson * Cassandra O'Hern, Deputy Commissioner * T. John Cunningham, Assistant Commissioner of Emergency Services * Tim Lynaugh Assistant Commissioner of Programs * Jordan Haltaufderheid, Chief of StaffReferences
External links
* {{authority control State law enforcement agencies of Minnesota 1969 establishments in Minnesota Government agencies established in 1969