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<br />Minnesota Statutes 2000, 149A.95 <br /> <br />the authorization to cremate. <br /> <br />Subd. 21. Retention of records. Records required <br />under subdivision 20 shall be maintained for a period of three <br />calendar years after the release of the cremated remains. <br />Followlng this period and subject to any other laws requiring <br />retention of records, the crematory may then place the records <br />in storage or reduce them to microfilm, microfiche, laser disc, <br />or any other method that can produce an accurate reproduction of <br />the original record, for retention for a period of ten calendar <br />years from the date of release of the cremated remains. At the <br />end of this period and subject to any other laws requiring <br />retention of records, the crematory may destroy the records by <br />shredding, incineration, or any other manner that protects the <br />privacy of the individuals identified. <br /> <br />HIST: 1997 c 215 s 41 <br /> <br />Copyright 2000 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. <br /> <br />http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/ 149 Al9 5 .html <br /> <br />Page 6 of6 <br /> <br />6/1 0/200 1 <br />