Minnesota Statutes

§ 196.08 — FILES AND RECORDS CONFIDENTIAL

Minnesota § 196.08
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartVETERANS
Ch. 196DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

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Minn. Stat. § 196.08 (2026).

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(a)The contents of, and all files, records, reports, papers, and documents pertaining to, any claim for the benefits of Laws 1943, chapter 420, whether pending or adjudicated, shall be deemed confidential and privileged and no disclosure thereof shall be made, without the consent in writing of the claimant who has not been adjudicated incompetent, except as follows:
(1)To said claimant personally, a duly appointed guardian, an attorney in fact, or a duly authorized representative, and as to personal matters, when, in the judgment of the commissioner, such disclosure would not be injurious to the physical or mental health of the claimant.
(2)To the representatives of veterans' organizations recognized by the United States government, not exceeding five from each such veterans' organizati

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Legislative History

1943 c 420 s 8;1986 c 444;2003 c 124 s 2;1Sp2003 c 8 art 2 s 15;2015 c 66 s 1

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