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3.4. & 3.5. SR 06-30-1997
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3.4. & 3.5. SR 06-30-1997
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R iR <br />6. Is there a Minnesota statute or federal law which currently allows classification of these data as <br />private or confidential? <br />YES NO <br />If you are mile to specifically cite such a statute or federal law, there is ,no need to submit this <br />application. The data you desire to classify are already classified by law. <br />7. Do you know of any statute or federal law which could be interpreted to forbid classification of these <br />data as private or confidential? <br />YES NO <br />If yes, please identify. <br />IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTION 13.06, SUBDIVISION 2, <br />YOU MUST ANSWER EITHER QUESTION 8 OR QUESTION 9. <br />PLEASEANSWER ONLYONE QUESTION. IF YOU ANSWER MORE THAN ONE QUESTION, <br />YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE RETURNED. <br />8. Applicants must clearly establish that "data similar to that for which the temporary classification is <br />sought has been treated as either private or confidential" (a) "by other state agencies or political <br />subdivisions and" (b) "by the public." <br />a) Please describe how similar data have been treated by other agencies, including statutory <br />citations, examples and agency identifications where possible. <br />b) Have any of the data covered by this application ever been made available to the general <br />public, including the media, in the past? <br />YES NO <br />If yes, explain: <br />
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