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This is an opinion of the Commissioner of Administration issued pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 13.072 (2012). It is based on the facts and information ...
Description: A City asked about the classification of data on a driver’s license magnetic stripe and driving citations that it wanted to collect, create, and maintain. The City argued that the data were public arrest data, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 13.82, subd. 2. The Commissioner opined that the elements identified by the City as citation data were always public pursuant to section 13.82, subd. 2, for adult drivers. And, except for the name, sex, and address of adult drivers, which are public arrest data, the data on a driver’s license magnetic stripe are presumptively public, unless the data are a part of an active investigation.
Category: Law enforcement data
Keywords: Law enforcement data, Arrest data, Driver's license data (see also Drivers Privacy Protection Act)
Commissioner: Spencer Cronk
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