Minnesota Statutes

§ 13.873 — INTEGRATED SEARCH SERVICE DATA SUBJECT ACCESS

Minnesota § 13.873
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartDATA PRACTICES
Ch. 13GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES

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Minn. Stat. § 13.873 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Definition. For purposes of this section, "integrated search service" is a service operated by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension that allows authorized users to search and view data that are stored on one or more databases maintained by criminal justice agencies, as defined in section299C.46, subdivision 2. Subd. 2.Requests by data subject. An individual who is the subject of data accessible through the integrated search service has access to the service only as provided in this section. An individual may request that an integrated search service query to locate data about the individual be performed by state or local law enforcement agencies with integrated search service access. State and local law enforcement agencies with integrated search service access shall provide

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Legislative History

2007 c 129 s 46

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