4.6 Data Privacy
ISSUE DATE: 03/2026
Most of the data that county, tribal and employment services agencies collect about people are private data.
The person the data is about or that person’s authorized representative must be allowed access to the private data.
State law classifies some data as confidential.
This is a higher standard than private: the person the data is about CANNOT have access to that data.
When participants are asked to provide private or confidential data about themselves, they must be informed about:
Every employment services worker must complete annual data privacy training.
The state provides this training. It explains:
The training can be accessed at https://data-securitytraining.dhs.mn.gov/Account/Login.
Official state forms contain the appropriate language for notifying participants and applicants about how their information will be used:
Review the Responsibilities, Rights and Consent (DHS-3172) (PDF) every 12 months with the participant.
Release of information forms:
Have participants sign these forms if you are ever requesting or sharing private information.
General Authorization for Release of Information (DHS-2243A) (PDF).
PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 08/2020 |
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