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Page 3 of 22 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />City of Lake Elmo Data Practices Policy 01/03/2024 <br /> <br />• Private -- This is data about individuals which can be disclosed only to the subject of the data or to government entities and employees whose work assignments reasonably require access to the data. <br />• Confidential -- This is data about individuals that even the individuals themselves cannot be told, e.g., information from an investigation about welfare fraud or in adoption records. Note, however, that even if the confidential data itself cannot be disclosed to individuals, individuals do retain the right to know whether an agency is maintaining confidential data about them. Confidential information may be given to people who are authorized access by federal, state or local law or court order or people within the city staff, the city council, and outside agents (such as attorneys) whose work assignments or responsibilities reasonably require access. <br />Data Not On Individuals Data not on individuals are government data about non-individuals, such as organizations including partnerships, corporations, associations, etc. <br />• Public -- This is data about non-individuals, such as businesses, which can be disclosed to anyone for any purpose, e.g., names of vendors who have contracts with the city. <br />• Private -- This is data about non-individuals which can be disclosed only to the subject of the data or to government entities and employees whose work assignments reasonably require access to the data, e.g., certain financial information about businesses. <br /> • Protected Non-public -- This is data about non-individuals, which is available only to government entities with a legal right to know it. A corporation being investigated for fraud, for example, would not have a right to the information being collected during the investigation. <br /> Information Technology Policy <br />Information Policy Compliance and Consequences