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Page 8 of 21 <br />We can share confidential data about you with City of Lake Elmo staff who need the data to <br />do their work and to others as permitted by law or court order. We cannot give you access <br />to confidential data. <br />Your Rights under the Data Practices Act <br />The City of Lake Elmo must keep all government data in a way that makes it easy for you to <br />access data about you. Also, we can collect and keep only those data about you that we need <br />for administering and managing programs that are permitted by law. As a data subject, you <br />have the following rights. <br />Your Access to Your Data: You have the right to view (inspect), free of charge, public and <br />private data that we keep about you. You also have the right to get copies of public and <br />private data about you. The Data Practices Act allows us to charge for copies. You have the <br />right to look at data, free of charge, before deciding to request copies. Also, if you ask, we <br />will tell you whether we keep data about you and whether the data are public, private, or <br />confidential. <br />As a parent, you may have the right to look at and get copies of public and private data about <br />your minor children (under the age of 18). As a legally appointed guardian, you have the <br />right to look at and get copies of public and private data about an individual for whom you <br />are appointed guardian. <br />Minors have the right to ask the City of Lake Elmo not to give data about them to their <br />parent or guardian. If you are a minor, we will tell you that you have this right. We may <br />ask you to put your request in writing and to include the reasons that we should deny your <br />parents access to the data. We will make the final decision about your request based on <br />your best interests. Note: Minors do not have this right if the data in question are <br />educational data maintained by an educational agency or institution. <br />When we Collect Data from You: When we ask you to provide data about yourself that <br />are not public, we must give you a notice. The notice is sometimes called a Tennessen <br />warning. The notice controls what we do with the data that we collect from you. Usually, <br />we can use and release the data only in the ways described in the notice. <br />We will ask for your written permission if we need to use or release private data about you <br />in a different way, or if you ask us to release the data to another person. This permission is <br />called informed consent. If you want us to release data to another person, you must use the <br />
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