Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 626 — Peace Officers; Searches; Pursuit; Mandatory Reporting
Section 626.18 — Search Warrants Relating To Electronic Communication Services And Remote Computing Services.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(a) The terms "electronic communication services" and "remote computing services" shall be construed in accordance with United States Code, title 18, sections 2701 to 2711, as amended through March 1, 2001. This section does not apply to corporations that do not provide those services to the general public.
(b) An "adverse result" occurs when notification of the existence of a search warrant results in:
(1) danger to the life or physical safety of an individual;
(2) a flight from prosecution;
(3) the destruction of or tampering with evidence;
(4) the intimidation of potential witnesses; or
(5) serious jeopardy to an investigation or undue delay of a trial.
(c) "Applicant" means a peace officer as defined in section 626.05, to whom a search warrant is issued pursuant to this chapter.
(d) "Minnesota corporation" refers to any corporation or other entity that is subject to section 5.25, excluding foreign corporations.
(e) A "foreign corporation" is considered to be doing business in Minnesota if it makes a contract or engages in a terms of service agreement with a resident of Minnesota to be performed in whole or in part by either party in Minnesota. The making of the contract or terms of service agreement is considered to be the agreement of the foreign corporation that any administrative subpoena or search warrant properly served on it has the same legal force and effect as if served personally on it within the state of Minnesota.
(f) "Properly served" means that a search warrant has been delivered by hand, or in a manner reasonably allowing for proof of delivery if delivered by United States mail, overnight delivery service, or facsimile to a person or entity listed in section 5.25 or covered by this statute.
Subd. 2. Application. (a) The following provisions shall apply to any search warrant issued under this chapter allowing a search for records that are in the actual or constructive possession of a foreign corporation that provides electronic communication services or remote computing services to the general public, where those records would reveal the identity of the customers using those services; data stored by, or on behalf of, the customer; the customer's usage of those services; the recipient or destination of communications sent to or from those customers; or the content of those communications.
(b) When properly served with a search warrant issued by the Minnesota court, a foreign corporation subject to this section shall provide to the applicant all records sought pursuant to that warrant within eight business days of receipt, including those records maintained or located outside this state.
(c) Where the applicant makes a showing and the judge finds that failure to produce records within less than eight business days would cause an adverse result, the warrant may require production of records within less than eight business days. A court may reasonably extend the time required for production of the records upon finding that the foreign corporation has shown good cause for that extension and that an extension of time would not cause an adverse result.
(d) A foreign corporation seeking to quash the warrant must seek relief from the court that issued the warrant within the time required for production of records under this section. The issuing court shall hear and decide that motion no later than eight court days after the motion is filed.
(e) The foreign corporation shall verify the authenticity of records that it produces by providing a written affidavit or statement to that effect.
Subd. 3. Warrant of another state. A Minnesota corporation that provides electronic communication services or remote computing services to the general public, when served with a warrant issued by another state to produce records that would reveal the identity of the customers using those services; data stored by, or on behalf of, the customer; the customer's usage of those services; the recipient or destination of communications sent to or from those customers; or the content of those communications, shall produce those records as if that warrant had been issued by a Minnesota court.
Subd. 4. Immunity. No cause of action shall lie against any foreign or Minnesota corporation subject to this section, its officers, employees, agents, or other specified persons for providing records, information, facilities, or assistance in accordance with the terms of a warrant issued pursuant to this chapter.
2001 c 197 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 625 - 634 — Criminal Procedure; Peace Officers; Privacy Of Communications

Chapter 626 — Peace Officers; Searches; Pursuit; Mandatory Reporting

Section 626.04 — Property; Seizure, Keeping, And Disposal.

Section 626.05 — Definitions.

Section 626.06 — Jurisdiction To Issue.

Section 626.07 — Grounds For Issuance.

Section 626.08 — Probable Cause.

Section 626.085 — Search Warrant Required For Electronic Communication Information.

Section 626.09 — Examination Of Parties Making Request.

Section 626.10 — Affidavit; Content.

Section 626.11 — Issuance Of Warrant.

Section 626.12 — Applicants; Names On Warrant.

Section 626.13 — Service; Persons Making.

Section 626.14 — Time And Manner Of Service; No-knock Search Warrants.

Section 626.15 — Execution And Return Of Warrant; Time.

Section 626.16 — Delivery Of Copy Of Warrant And Receipt.

Section 626.17 — Return And Inventory.

Section 626.18 — Search Warrants Relating To Electronic Communication Services And Remote Computing Services.

Section 626.19 — Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

Section 626.21 — Return Of Property And Suppression Of Evidence.

Section 626.22 — Maliciously Procuring Search Warrant; Misconduct In Use.

Section 626.52 — Suspicious Wounds; Reporting By Health Professionals.

Section 626.53 — Report By Telephone And Letter.

Section 626.54 — Application Of Sections 626.52 To 626.55.

Section 626.55 — Penalty.

Section 626.553 — Gunshot Wounds; Peace Officers, Discharging Firearms; Investigations; Reports.

Section 626.5531 — Reporting Of Crimes Motivated By Bias.

Section 626.5532 — Pursuit Of Fleeing Suspects By Peace Officers.

Section 626.5533 — Reporting Potential Welfare Fraud.

Section 626.5534 — Use Of Force Reporting.

Section 626.557 — Reporting Of Maltreatment Of Vulnerable Adults.

Section 626.5571 — Multidisciplinary Adult Protection Team.

Section 626.5572 — Definitions.

Section 626.5573 — Negligence Actions.

Section 626.65 — Uniform Act On Fresh Pursuit; Reciprocal.

Section 626.66 — Arrest; Hearing.

Section 626.67 — Construction Of Section 626.65.

Section 626.68 — State Includes District Of Columbia.

Section 626.69 — Fresh Pursuit.

Section 626.70 — Citation; Uniform Act On Fresh Pursuit.

Section 626.71 — Fresh Pursuit In Nonfelony Situations.

Section 626.72 — Peace Officers; Transportation For Law Enforcement Purposes.

Section 626.74 — Compensation For Damage Caused By Peace Officers In Performing Law Enforcement Duties.

Section 626.76 — Rules And Regulations; Aiding Other Officers; Exchange Programs.

Section 626.77 — Peace Officers From Adjoining States; Federal Law Enforcement Officers.

Section 626.84 — Definitions And Scope.

Section 626.841 — Board; Members.

Section 626.842 — Terms; Meetings; Compensation; Removal; Vacancies.

Section 626.843 — Rules, Standards; Executive Director.

Section 626.8431 — Automatic License Revocation.

Section 626.8432 — Revocation; Suspension; Denial.

Section 626.8433 — Eyewitness Identification Policies Required.

Section 626.8434 — Warrior-style Training Prohibited.

Section 626.8435 — Ensuring Police Excellence And Improving Community Relations Advisory Council.

Section 626.8442 — Policies On Sexual Assaults.

Section 626.845 — Powers And Duties.

Section 626.8451 — Training In Identifying And Responding To Certain Crimes.

Section 626.8452 — Deadly Force And Firearms Use; Policies And Instruction Required.

Section 626.8453 — Qualified Federal Law Enforcement Officers; Special State And Federal Task Forces; Peace Officer Authority.

Section 626.8454 — Manual And Policy For Investigating Cases Involving Children Who Are Missing And Endangered.

Section 626.8455 — Training In Community Policing.

Section 626.8456 — Training In Fire Scene Response And Arson Awareness.

Section 626.8457 — Professional Conduct Of Peace Officers.

Section 626.8458 — Vehicle Pursuits; Policies And Instruction Required.

Section 626.8459 — Post Board; Compliance Reviews Required.

Section 626.846 — Attendance, Forfeiture Of Position.

Section 626.8461 — Part-time Peace Officers; Policy.

Section 626.8463 — Part-time Peace Officers.

Section 626.8465 — Part-time Officers; Limitations.

Section 626.8466 — Reserve Officers.

Section 626.8468 — Part-time Peace Officers; Continued Employment.

Section 626.8469 — Training In Crisis Response, Conflict Management, And Cultural Diversity.

Section 626.847 — Compulsory Program; Exemptions.

Section 626.8471 — Avoiding Racial Profiling; Policies And Learning Objectives Required.

Section 626.8472 — Automated License Plate Reader Policy.

Section 626.8473 — Portable Recording Systems Adoption; Written Policy Required.

Section 626.8474 — Autism Training.

Section 626.8475 — Duty To Intercede And Report.

Section 626.8476 — Confidential Informants; Required Policy And Training.

Section 626.8477 — Mental Health And Health Records; Written Policy Required.

Section 626.848 — Training Courses, Locations.

Section 626.85 — Instructors; Donations.

Section 626.851 — Eligibility Of Officers.

Section 626.8515 — Certain Baccalaureate Degree Holders Eligible To Take Licensing Examination.

Section 626.8517 — Eligibility For Reciprocity Examination Based On Relevant Military Experience.

Section 626.852 — Tuition; Salary And Expenses.

Section 626.8555 — Peace Officer Education Programs.

Section 626.856 — School Of Law Enforcement.

Section 626.862 — Powers Of Law Enforcement Officers.

Section 626.863 — Unauthorized Practice.

Section 626.87 — Law Enforcement Background Investigations.

Section 626.88 — Uniforms; Peace Officers, Security Guards; Color.

Section 626.89 — Peace Officer Discipline Procedures Act.

Section 626.891 — Cooperation With Postsecondary Institutions.

Section 626.892 — Peace Officer Grievance Arbitration Selection Procedure.

Section 626.90 — Law Enforcement Authority; Mille Lacs Band Of Chippewa.

Section 626.91 — Law Enforcement Authority; Lower Sioux Indian Community Peace Officers.

Section 626.92 — Enforcement Authority; Fond Du Lac Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa.

Section 626.93 — Law Enforcement Authority; Tribal Peace Officers.

Section 626.94 — Conservation Law Enforcement Authority.

Section 626.9514 — Toll-free Telephone Number.

Section 626.9517 — Grant Program For Installation Of Video Cameras In Police Vehicles.

Section 626.96 — Blue Alert System.