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61 Section IV: Duties Relating to Right of Subjects <br />• If the dispute can't be resolved informally, the Commissioner will, in most instances, order a <br />hearing by an administrative law judge in the state Office of Administrative Hearings. The <br />administrative law judge then hears the case and makes a recommendation to the Commissioner. <br />The Commissioner reviews the recommendation and issues an order about whether the data are <br />accurate and/or complete. You and the government entity each have the right to appeal the <br />Commissioner's order to the Minnesota Court of Appeals. <br />You do not need to be represented by an attorney to appeal the results of a data challenge, but <br />legal advice can be helpful because the administrative law process can be technical and complex. <br />Information Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administration <br />305A Centennial Building, 658 Cedar Street <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 <br />Voice: 651.296.6733 or 1.800.657.3721 Fax: 651.205.4219 <br />www. ipad.state.mn.us <br />July, 2000 <br />• <br />July, 2000 Model Policy: Access to Government Data & Rights of Subjects Data <br />