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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 241

241.062 COLLECTION OF INCARCERATED PERSON'S ADDRESS.

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241.062 COLLECTION OF INCARCERATED PERSON'S ADDRESS.
(a)As part of an incarcerated person's intake process, the commissioner of corrections must make all reasonable efforts to ensure that the information listed in section 2.93 , subdivision 3, clauses
(1)to (5), is collected and recorded. The information must be collected in compliance with the format and guidelines developed pursuant to section 2.93, subdivision 5. An incarcerated person who was participating in the Safe at Home program established in chapter 5B, who has safety concerns about providing a last residential address, or who has safety concerns for people residing at that address may decline to provide an address.
(b)The incarcerated person's last residential address and the information listed in section 2.93, subdivision 3 , clauses
(1)to (5), collected on intake and maintained by the commissioner are private data on individuals as defined in section 13.02, subdivision 12 .
(c)Beginning in 2030, the commissioner must provide the information described in this section electronically to the director of the Legislative Coordinating Commission as required in section 2.93 .
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