Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act
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Framework Domains (5)
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Accountability & Compliance
Demonstration of compliance and accountability (Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| MN-CDPA-25 | Compliance monitoring and auditing |
| MN-CDPA-26 | Training and awareness programs |
| MN-CDPA-27 | Regulatory reporting and cooperation |
| MN-CDPA-28 | Complaints handling and resolution |
| MN-CDPA-29 | Enforcement and penalties awareness |
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Collection & Consent
Requirements for lawful collection and consent management (Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| MN-CDPA-01 | Notice and transparency requirements |
| MN-CDPA-02 | Consent management and withdrawal |
| MN-CDPA-03 | Lawful basis for processing |
| MN-CDPA-04 | Purpose limitation and specification |
| MN-CDPA-05 | Data minimization requirements |
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Governance
Organizational governance of personal data processing (Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| MN-CDPA-19 | Data protection officer designation |
| MN-CDPA-20 | Records of processing activities |
| MN-CDPA-21 | Data protection impact assessments |
| MN-CDPA-22 | Privacy by design and default |
| MN-CDPA-23 | Data processing agreements |
| MN-CDPA-24 | Cross-border transfer safeguards |
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Security
Technical and organizational security measures (Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| MN-CDPA-13 | Encryption of personal data |
| MN-CDPA-14 | Pseudonymization techniques |
| MN-CDPA-15 | Access control for personal data |
| MN-CDPA-16 | Data breach notification requirements |
| MN-CDPA-17 | Security incident response procedures |
| MN-CDPA-18 | Regular security testing and assessment |
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Subject Rights
Individual rights regarding their personal data (Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| MN-CDPA-06 | Right of access to personal data |
| MN-CDPA-07 | Right to rectification of inaccurate data |
| MN-CDPA-08 | Right to erasure and deletion |
| MN-CDPA-09 | Right to data portability |
| MN-CDPA-10 | Right to restrict processing |
| MN-CDPA-11 | Right to object to processing |
| MN-CDPA-12 | Automated decision-making protections |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act?
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act is a compliance framework from United States - Minnesota with 5 domains and 29 controls. Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
How many controls does Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act have?
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act has 29 controls organised across 5 domains. The largest domains are Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Subject Rights (7 controls), Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Governance (6 controls), Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: Data Security (6 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.
What frameworks does Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act map to?
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act maps to 590 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are COPPA (48% coverage), FERPA (48% coverage), India DPDP Act (48% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.
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