Minnesota Statutes
§ 299C.56 — RELEASE OF MEDICAL DATA
Minnesota § 299C.56
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Minn. Stat. § 299C.56 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Definitions.
(a)For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given.
(b)"Health care facility" means the office of a dentist or physician, or another medical facility, that is in possession of identifying data.
(c)"Identifying data" means dental or skeletal X-rays, or both, and related information, previously created in the course of providing dental or medical care to a child who has now been reported as missing or a person who has now been reported as missing and endangered.
Subd. 2.Written declaration.
If a child is reported missing or a person is reported missing and endangered, a law enforcement agency may execute a written declaration, stating that an active investigation seeking the location of the missing child or endangered person is being
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Legislative History
1991 c 285 s 9;2009 c 38 s 10
Nearby Sections
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§ 299C.01
CRIMINAL BUREAU§ 299C.03
SUPERINTENDENT; RULES§ 299C.05
CRIME DATA COLLECTION§ 299C.061
FINANCIAL CRIMES AND FRAUD SECTION§ 299C.063
BOMB DISPOSAL EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT§ 299C.066
CRIME INFORMATION REWARD FUND§ 299C.08
OATH OF SUPERINTENDENT AND EMPLOYEES§ 299C.091
CRIMINAL GANG INVESTIGATIVE DATA SYSTEM§ 299C.092
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