Minnesota Statutes

§ 3.888 — LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON CYBERSECURITY

Minnesota § 3.888
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Minn. Stat. § 3.888 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Membership. The Legislative Commission on Cybersecurity consists of the following eight members:

(1)four senators, including two senators appointed by the senate majority leader and two senators appointed by the senate minority leader; and
(2)four members of the house of representatives, including two members appointed by the speaker of the house and two members appointed by the minority leader of the house. Subd. 1a.Definition.
(a)For purposes of this section, the following term has the meaning given.
(b)"Security records" means data, documents, recordings, or similar that:
(1)were originally collected, created, received, maintained, or disseminated by a member of the commission during a closed meeting or a closed portion of a meeting; and
(2)are security information

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Legislative History

1Sp2021 c 12 art 2 s 1;2023 c 62 art 2 s 17-20

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