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SF 745 Senate Long Description

3E Relating to data practices; classifying individual personal e-mail addresses and telephone numbers collected by government entities for notification purposes as private data on individuals and allowing data sharing among government entities; expanding crime prevention program security information to include mail and e-mail addresses, other digital addresses, internet communication services accounts information, and global positioning system (GPS) locations and classifying data as general nonpublic data; classifying newborn screening activities conducted by the department of health; clarifying the definition of public data relating to employee data for settlement purposes; making certain technical and clarifying changes to certain property tax provisions; specifying certain department of administration data on individuals with disabilities as private data; classifying certain construction manager and general contractor contract data; classifying certain data collected from or provided by applicants, users, and customers of transit services in the metropolitan area; providing for the treatment of biological specimens and health data held by the department of health and health boards; requiring an inventory of biological specimens, registries, health data, and databases; extending the expiration date of and classifying certain data collected by the newborn hearing screening advisory committee and requiring a legislative report; classifying data under the early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) program, expanding notification and information requirements and providing for data retention and destruction of hearing screening and rescreening test results; authorizing the department of public safety to permit county medical examiners and coroners to use license and identification card photographs under certain conditions; requiring the department of corrections to establish and implement data practice audit requirements for authorized user compliance; allowing the commissioner of corrections to use data for case planning for preprobation and postprobation employment offender tracking; making certain technical and clarifying changes to certain property tax provisions and modifying the classification of certain data; authorizing certain access to the criminal justice data secure communications network; providing minimum standards for criminal justice agencies access to the criminal justice data communication network; authorizing law enforcement agencies to conduct criminal history checks of individuals applying for employment or licensure with a city or county; requiring background checks to be performed on all fire department job applicants and current employees; prescribing background check process; specifying background checks for persons applying for licenses to possess explosives or blasting agents; requiring background checks for persons applying for a retail liquor license; providing access to detention and corrections data for domestic fatality review teams; requiring schools to inform parents and guardians of incidents in school facilities having the possibility of child maltreatment consideration; requiring an evaluation of the newborn screening program; requiring the destruction of certain mileage-based user fee data; repealing the McGruff safe house program
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