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What is a Tennessen warning notice? The government must give individuals notice when collecting private or confidential information from them.
What is the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act? The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA), Minn. Stat. 13, is a state law that controls how government data are collected, created, stored (maintained), used and released (disseminated).
The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA) is our states public records law. As a public institution, the University of Minnesota is subject to the MGDPA.
What is considered private information? Private data includes all arrest information, all juvenile records*, all court information and convictions more than 15 years old. * Juvenile criminal history information is considered private and can only be released as described in Minnesota State Statute 299C.
The law imposes obligations on government to tell you when it is collecting information and how that information may be used. This warning is referred to as a Tennessen Warning (named after the State Senator that drafted the Act).
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