Deadline to Register: June 9, 2017
Learn about the Supreme Court’s decision in Burks v.
Metropolitan Council and its impact on how data about multiple data subjects are
to be handled. We will hear from an attorney for the Metropolitan Council, learn
what impact the decision has had on the Commissioner of Administration’s data
practices advisory opinions and have a discussion of the practical applications
of the case with three data practices practitioners. Attendees will benefit from
reading the Burks decision in advance of the discussion: https://mn.gov/law-library-stat/archive/supct/2016/OPA141651-082416.pdf
Lunch and registration will begin at 11:45 a.m. The program will begin at 12:00 p.m.
If you need transportation to the CLE, consider taking
the light rail to the
Robert Street Station, which is one block from the Judicial Center. Parking can
be tight in the Capitol area, especially during the Legislative Session.
More
information on the Capitol CLE Series can be found here!
Presenters:
Dan
Abelson , Metropolitan Council
Stacie
Christensen ,
Information Policy Analysis Division, MN Department of Administration
Lynn Belgea
, MN Department of Health
Margaret Westin , Osseo Public
Schools
Katie Engler , Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, MN Department of
Public Safety
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit approved | Event
Code: 239504
Cost:
Public Law Section and Administrative Law Section
Members: 10.00
MSBA Members not in the Public Law or Administrative
Law Section: $15.00
Non-MSBA Member: $25.00
Law
Student: Free
Remote
Participation:
Remote participation
is not available.
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If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event please
notify Shawn Carlson at 612-278-6305 or scarlson@mnbar.org. Please provide
notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient time to
make arrangements for accommodations at this event.