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MN SF2066
Bill
Status
5/2/2014
Primary Sponsor
David Dibble
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AI Summary
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Creates the Legislative Commission on Data Practices and Personal Data Privacy to study government data practices and individuals' personal data privacy rights.
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Commission membership consists of four senators appointed by the senate Subcommittee on Committees and four house members appointed by the speaker, with two from each party per chamber.
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Commission duties include reviewing emerging issues in government data practices and security, making recommendations on Minnesota Government Data Practices Act proposals, and reviewing legislation affecting personal data privacy and security.
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Commission chair alternates between senate and house members in January of each odd-numbered year, with a house member serving as the first chair.
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Commission expires June 30, 2017, with initial appointments required by June 1, 2014 and first meeting required by June 15, 2014.
Legislative Description
Data practices and personal data privacy legislative commission establishment
Last Action
Secretary of State Chapter 193 05/01/14
5/2/2014