2025 Session Last amended: 1993 session

§ 13C.001 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines key terms for Minnesota's consumer credit reporting law. A 'consumer report' is any communication about a person's credit, character, or personal characteristics used for credit, insurance, or employment decisions. A 'consumer reporting agency' is any entity that assembles such reports for others. 'Investigative consumer reports' involve personal interviews about a person's character and reputation.

Practical Notes
Understanding these definitions helps consumers and businesses know when Minnesota’s consumer reporting protections apply. Background check reports, credit reports, and employment screening reports that fall within these definitions trigger the disclosure, accuracy, and security freeze rights in the rest of this chapter.