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The Data Practices Office, on behalf of the Commissioner of Administration, is initiating a rulemaking process to update the rules in Chapter 1205 for the first time in 40 years. This video will provide information on Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1205 and efforts to update this set of rules through Minnesotas rulemaking process. Chapter 13 of Minnesota Statutes contains the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. Minn. Stat. 13.07 provides the Commissioner of Administration with rulemaking authority which shall apply to government entities to implement the enforcement and administration of Chapter 13. The current data practices rules are located in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1205. At the time the original rules were drafted, the Data Practices Act only applied to data on individuals. Since that time, the Data Practices Act expanded to data not on individuals. Further, the Data Practices Act has substantially changed in the past 40 years. It is our goal to upd