11-1800-19082-2
STATE OF
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN SERVICES
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In the Matter of the Revocation
of the Family Child Care License of |
PROTECTIVE ORDER
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Upon the request of the Department of
Human Services, Licensing Division, and the Winona County Department of Human
Services, and pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§ 13.03, subd. 6, and 14.60, subd.
2 (2006), and Minn. R. 1400.6700 subp. 4,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows:
1.
Disclosure of not
public data is permitted in the course of this matter, but is limited to
parties, counsel of record, employees assisting counsel, and representatives
and witnesses of the parties to the extent necessary to prepare and present
claims and defenses or as required by court order.
2.
3.
Notwithstanding
Minn. Stat. § 13.46, subds. 3 or 4(e), data identifying victims or witnesses
who are children or vulnerable adults shall not become public data by virtue of
having been submitted in this proceeding and shall remain not public after the
conclusion of this hearing. In
preparation for and during the hearing, the parties may refer to names of
individuals involved and will have access to documents containing private
information. Unless the Administrative
Law Judge determines that it is in the best interest of the alleged victims or
witnesses who are children or vulnerable adults, the record will not be sealed. The Administrative Law Judge’s Report and the
Commissioner’s Order shall use non-identifying initials or aliases in place of
the names of any alleged victims and witnesses who are children or vulnerable
adults.
4.
The hearing in
this matter is presumed open. If there
is testimony by an alleged victim or witness who is a child or a vulnerable
adult, that portion of the hearing shall be closed. If a transcript is ordered, the names of the
alleged victims and witnesses who are children or vulnerable adults shall be
redacted and replaced by non-identifying initials or aliases.
5.
The data
encompassed by this Order may be used only in this proceeding and not for any
other purpose, including collateral litigation, unless otherwise ordered by a
court of law.
6.
This Protective
Order does not authorize the disclosure of the identity of reporters of
maltreatment under Minn. Stat. §§ 626.556, subd. 11.
7.
This Protective Order
does not authorize the disclosure of any videotapes of any child victim or
alleged child victim unless the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 611A.90,
subd. 2, paragraph (b) have been met. See Minn. Stat. § 13.03, subd. 6.
Date: August 7, 2007
s/Barbara
L. Neilson
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BARBARA
L. NEILSON
Administrative
Law Judge