Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 626A — Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications; Interception
Section 626A.28 — Requirements For Governmental Access.

Subdivision 1. MS 2018 [Repealed, 2020 c 82 s 18]
Subd. 2. MS 2018 [Repealed, 2020 c 82 s 18]
Subd. 3. Records concerning electronic communication service or remote computing service. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) or chapter 325M, a provider of electronic communication service or remote computing service may disclose a record or other information pertaining to a subscriber to or customer of the service, not including the contents of communications, to any person other than a governmental entity.
(b) A provider of electronic communication service or remote computing service may disclose a record or other information pertaining to a subscriber to or customer of the service, not including the contents of communications to a governmental entity only when the governmental entity:
(1) uses an administrative subpoena authorized by statute, or a grand jury subpoena;
(2) obtains a warrant;
(3) obtains a court order for such disclosure under subdivision 4; or
(4) has the consent of the subscriber or customer to the disclosure.
(c) A governmental entity receiving records or information under this subdivision is not required to provide notice to a subscriber or customer.
(d) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), a provider of electronic communication service or remote computing service may not disclose location information covered by section 626A.42 to a government entity except as provided in that section.
[See Note.]
Subd. 4. Requirements for court order. A court order for disclosure under subdivision 3 must issue only if the governmental entity shows that there is reason to believe the records or other information sought, are relevant to a legitimate law enforcement inquiry. A court issuing an order pursuant to this section, on a motion made promptly by the service provider, may quash or modify such order, if the information or records requested are unusually voluminous in nature or compliance with such order otherwise would cause an undue burden on such provider.
Subd. 5. No cause of action against a provider disclosing certain information. No cause of action lies in any court against any provider of wire or electronic communication service, its officers, employees, agents, or other specified persons for providing information, facilities, or assistance in accordance with the terms of a court order, warrant, subpoena, or certification under section 626.085 or 626A.26 to 626A.34.
History: 1988 c 577 s 49,62; 1989 c 336 art 2 s 8; 2002 c 395 art 1 s 10; 2014 c 278 s 1; 2020 c 82 s 9-11
NOTE: The amendment to subdivision 3 by Laws 2002, chapter 395, article 1, section 10, adding the cross reference to chapter 325M, is effective March 1, 2003, and expires on the effective date of federal legislation that preempts state regulation of the release of personally identifiable information by Internet service providers. Laws 2002, chapter 395, article 1, section 11.

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

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

Chapter 626A — Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications; Interception

Section 626A.01 — Definitions.

Section 626A.02 — Interception And Disclosure Of Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications Prohibited.

Section 626A.03 — Manufacture, Distribution, Possession, And Advertising Of Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communication Intercepting Devices Prohibited.

Section 626A.04 — Prohibition Of Use As Evidence Of Intercepted Wire, Oral, Or Electronic Communications.

Section 626A.05 — Authorization For Interception Of Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications.

Section 626A.06 — Procedure For Interception Of Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications.

Section 626A.065 — Emergency Interception.

Section 626A.07 — Return Filed By Officer.

Section 626A.08 — Preservation Of Material Obtained, Applications And Orders; Destruction.

Section 626A.09 — Authorization For Disclosure And Use Of Intercepted Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications.

Section 626A.10 — Notice To Defendant.

Section 626A.11 — Admissibility Of Intercepted Evidence.

Section 626A.12 — Motion To Suppress Evidence.

Section 626A.13 — Civil Remedies.

Section 626A.14 — Obtaining Telephone And Telegraph Company Information.

Section 626A.15 — Duty To Report Violations.

Section 626A.16 — Telephone Company To Aid In Detection.

Section 626A.17 — Report Concerning Interception Of Communications.

Section 626A.18 — Illegal Transfers Of Intercepting Devices.

Section 626A.19 — Forfeitures.

Section 626A.20 — Suspension Or Revocation Of Licenses.

Section 626A.25 — Injunction Against Illegal Interception.

Section 626A.26 — Unlawful Access To Stored Communications.

Section 626A.27 — Disclosure Of Contents.

Section 626A.28 — Requirements For Governmental Access.

Section 626A.31 — Cost Reimbursement.

Section 626A.32 — Civil Action.

Section 626A.33 — Exclusivity Of Remedies.

Section 626A.34 — Definitions.

Section 626A.35 — General Prohibition On Pen Register, Trap And Trace Device, And Mobile Tracking Device Use; Exception.

Section 626A.36 — Application For Order For Pen Register, Trap And Trace Device, Or Mobile Tracking Device.

Section 626A.37 — Issuance Of Order For Pen Register, Trap And Trace Device, Or Mobile Tracking Device.

Section 626A.38 — Register, Trap And Trace Device, Or Mobile Tracking Device.

Section 626A.381 — Service Or Notice; Inventory.

Section 626A.39 — Definitions.

Section 626A.391 — Civil Action; Damages.

Section 626A.40 — Subject To Other Laws.

Section 626A.41 — Citation.

Section 626A.42 — Electronic Device Location Information.