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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Subdivision 1. Scope. The sections referred to in subdivisions 2 to 5 are codified outside this chapter. Those sections classify juvenile justice data as other than public, place restrictions on access to government data, or involve data sharing.
Subd. 2. Peace officers, court services, and corrections records of juveniles. Inspection and maintenance of juvenile records held by police and the commissioner of corrections and disclosure to school officials of court services data on juveniles adjudicated delinquent are governed by section 260B.171.
Subd. 3. Juvenile sex offenders. Certain data on children classified under chapters 13, 144, 260B, and 626 are made accessible to persons assessing whether a child adjudicated a sex offender is in need of and amenable to sex offender treatment under section 260B.198.
Subd. 4. Court records. Court records of dispositions involving placement outside this state are classified under section 260B.235, subdivision 8.
Subd. 5. Information for child placement. Certain data on children classified under chapters 13, 144, and 260C are made accessible to agencies with the legal responsibility for the residential placement of a child under section 260C.208.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Data Practices (Ch. 13-13C) § 13.875. Juvenile justice data coded elsewhere - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/data-practices-ch-13-13c/mn-st-sect-13-875/
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