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Can I collect browser information from participants in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether collecting browser information from participants in Minnesota is legal or not. However, there are some relevant statutes and regulations that may provide guidance.
Gambling Devices
Minnesota Administrative Code 7570.0030 requires licensees to keep records related to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of each gambling device that the licensee owns, sells, or distributes in Minnesota. The licensee must maintain and make these records available for the commissioner’s inspection for three years after the device is sold or otherwise disposed of by the licensee. The records must be those used to prepare the reports required by subparts 2 and 3 and the records required by subpart 4 [2.1].
Background Check
Minnesota Statutes 299C.76 requires a national criminal history record information check for individuals who have or will have access to federal tax information. An individual subject to this section must provide fingerprints and a written statement of understanding that the fingerprints will be used for a background check to the requesting agency. The requesting agency must submit the fingerprints and written statement of understanding, along with the processing fees, to the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The fingerprints must only be used for the purposes described in this section [3.2].
Therefore, it is recommended to consult with a legal expert or the Minnesota Secretary of State or County Auditor for guidance on collecting browser information from participants in Minnesota.
Conclusion: Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether collecting browser information from participants in Minnesota is legal or not. It is recommended to consult with a legal expert or the Minnesota Secretary of State or County Auditor for guidance.
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Minnesota