OAH Docket No. 8-1201-17662-2

 

 

STATE OF MINNESOTA

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

 

FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF

EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

STATE SERVICES FOR THE BLIND

 

 

 

In the Matter of the Appeal of Judy Bush

PROTECTIVE ORDER

 

          This matter came on for hearing before Administrative Law Judge Eric L. Lipman commencing at 9:30 a.m. on January 17, 2007, at the offices of the State Services for the Blind, 2200 University Avenue West, Suite 240, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

          The Appellant, Ms. Bush, requested a Protective Order in this matter limiting disclosure of her tax, social security and health care data, sealing the hearing record as necessary to maintain the not public nature of this data.

 

          Based upon all the files and proceedings, it is appropriate to issue a Protective Order.  This Order is issued pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §§ 13.03 (6) and 14.60 (2), and Minnesota Rules 1400.6700 (4).  This Order prohibits the disclosure of data classified as “not public,” under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, or other applicable law, to persons not bound by this Protective Order, as set forth below.  Therefore, the Administrative Law Judge hereby enters the following:

 

ORDER

          1.       Disclosure of not public data is permitted in this matter but is limited to the undersigned Administrative Law Judge, employees of the Department of Employment and Economic Development, counsel of record, employees assisting counsel in preparation of the case, and other persons to whom the not public data must be disclosed in order to adequately prepare for proceedings in this matter.

 

             2.   Data subject to this Protective Order includes data classified as “not public,” under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, or other applicable law, and includes private or confidential data contained in the following materials, such as  tax, social security and health care-related data.

 

4.               Data described in paragraph No. 3 above shall not become public data by virtue of having been submitted to this proceeding and shall remain not public after the conclusion of the hearing. 

 

5.               Any person bound, as described by this Protective Order in paragraph No. 1, is prohibited from disclosing any of the data subject to this Protective Order to anyone other than those persons identified in paragraph No.1 above.

 

         

Dated:  March 2, 2007

                                                                     

                                                                      _s/Eric L. Lipman_____________

                                                            ERIC L. LIPMAN

                                                  Administrative Law Judge