Published August 03, 2011, 12:00 AM
MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota law doesn’t require regular fire-prevention inspections at most bed-and-breakfasts, and the state Department of Public Safety says it has no plan to change that policy following a fire at a B&B in New Ulm that killed six people.
Fire inspections not required at Minnesota bed-and-breakfasts
No plans to change policy after six died in New Ulm blazeMINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota law doesn’t require regular fire-prevention inspections at most bed-and-breakfasts, and the state Department of Public Safety says it has no plan to change that policy following a fire at a B&B in New Ulm that killed six people.
By: Associated Press, INFORUM

