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Can I disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
According to the information available in the context documents, there is no specific law or regulation that exempts businesses from complying with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in Minnesota. Therefore, businesses operating in Minnesota are required to comply with CCPA if they collect, use, or disclose personal information of California residents.
However, it is important to note that Minnesota has its own data privacy laws, such as the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act and the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act, which may also apply to businesses operating in the state. These laws may have their own requirements for the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.
To determine the specific requirements for disclosing personal information for a business purpose in Minnesota, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional familiar with data privacy laws in the state.
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- [2] Confidentiality requirement of certain personal information of justice, judges and judicial staff
- [4] Transportation provisions modifications and appropriations
- [6] Catalytic converter purchase or acquisition requirements established, penalties provided, and money appropriated.
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Minnesota