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Can I collect geolocation data from participants in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Collecting Geolocation Data in Minnesota
Based on the provided documents, there are certain requirements for collecting geolocation data in Minnesota.
- The Minnesota Data Practices Act (DPA) determines how Minnesota state agencies can collect data [2]. This means that if you are a state agency, you must comply with the DPA when collecting geolocation data.
- According to Explore Minnesota Tourism, they do not collect, store, or analyze any geolocation data from their visitors [3]. This suggests that if you are a private entity, you may not be prohibited from collecting geolocation data, but it is unclear if there are any specific requirements.
- Section 626A.42 of the Minnesota Statutes prohibits the use of evidence obtained in violation of this section, except as proof of a violation of this section [5]. This suggests that if you collect geolocation data in violation of any applicable laws, it may not be admissible as evidence in court.
- It is unclear from the provided documents if there are any specific requirements for collecting geolocation data from participants in Minnesota. However, if you are a state agency, you must comply with the DPA when collecting any data.
Therefore, if you are a private entity, you may be able to collect geolocation data from participants in Minnesota, but it is recommended that you consult with a legal expert to ensure compliance with any applicable laws and regulations. If you are a state agency, you must comply with the DPA when collecting any data, including geolocation data.
Note that this response is based solely on the provided documents and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date. It is recommended that you consult with a legal expert for specific guidance.
[2]: The Internet and Public Policy: Privacy and Consumer Protection [3]: Explore Minnesota Tourism Q2 Travel Indicators & Visitor Trends [5]: Sec. 626A.42 MN Statutes
Source(s):
- [2] The Internet and Public Policy: Privacy and Consumer Protection
- [3] Explore Minnesota Tourism Q2 Travel Indicators & Visitor Trends
- [5] Sec. 626A.42 MN Statutes
Jurisdiction
Minnesota