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SWIFT Contract # 40962 <br /> MN002139A <br /> If an Agency accesses and maintains data from the Driver and Vehicle Services Division in the Minnesota <br /> Department of Public Safety, Agency must have a transaction record of all access to the data that are maintained. The <br /> transaction record must include the individual user who requested access, and the date, time and content of the <br /> request. The transaction record must also include the date, time and content of the response along with the destination <br /> to which the data were sent. The transaction record must be maintained for a minimum of six (6) years from the date <br /> the transaction occurred and must be made available to the BCA within one (1) business day of the BCA's request. <br /> 2.12 Court information access. Certain BCA systems and tools that include access to and/or submission of Court <br /> Records may only be utilized by the Agency if the Agency completes the Court Data Services Subscriber <br /> Amendment, which upon execution will be incorporated into this Agreement by reference. These BCA systems and <br /> tools are identified in the written request made by Agency under Clause 2.6 above. The Court Data Services <br /> Subscriber Amendment provides important additional terms, including but not limited to privacy (see Clause 8.2, <br /> below), fees (see Clause 3 below), and transaction records or logs, that govern Agency's access to and/or submission <br /> of the Court Records delivered through the BCA systems and tools. <br /> 3 Payment <br /> The Agency understands there is a cost for access to the criminal justice data communications network described in <br /> Minn. Stat. § 299C.46. At the time this Agreement is signed, BCA understands that a third party will be responsible <br /> for the cost of access. <br /> Agency will identify the third party and provide the BCA with the contact information and its contact person for <br /> billing purposes so that billing can be established. The Agency will provide updated information to BCA's <br /> Authorized Representative within ten business days when this information changes. <br /> If Agency chooses to execute the Court Data Services Subscriber Amendment referred to in Clause 2.12 in order to <br /> access and/or submit Court Records via BCA's systems, additional fees, if any, are addressed in that amendment. <br /> 4 Authorized Representatives <br /> The BCA's Authorized Representative is Dana Gotz, Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, <br /> Minnesota Justice Information Services, 1430 Maryland Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55106, 651- 793 -1007, or her <br /> successor. <br /> The Agency's Authorized Representative is Kurt Glaser, Attorney, 510 First Avenue N, Suite 610, Minneapolis, MN <br /> 55403, 651- 333 -6513, or his/her successor. <br /> 5 Assignment, Amendments, Waiver, and Contract Complete <br /> 5.1 Assignment. Neither party may assign nor transfer any rights or obligations under this Agreement. <br /> 5.2 Amendments. Any amendment to this Agreement, except those described in Clauses 2.6 and 2.7 above must be in <br /> writing and will not be effective until it has been signed and approved by the same parties who signed and <br /> approved the original agreement, or their successors in office. <br /> 5.3 Waiver. If either party fails to enforce any provision of this Agreement, that failure does not waive the provision <br /> or the right to enforce it. <br /> 5.4 Contract Complete. This Agreement contains all negotiations and agreements between the BCA and the Agency. <br /> No other understanding regarding this Agreement, whether written or oral, may be used to bind either party. <br /> 6 Liability <br /> Each party will be responsible for its own acts and behavior and the results thereof and shall not be responsible or <br /> liable for the other party's actions and consequences of those actions. The Minnesota Torts Claims Act, Minn. Stat. § <br /> 3.736 and other applicable laws govern the BCA's liability. The Minnesota Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Stat. <br /> Ch. 466, governs the Agency's liability. <br /> 3 <br /> 28 <br />