2025 Session Last amended: 1991 session

§ 626A.01 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines key terms used in Minnesota's Privacy of Communications Act. It explains what 'wire communication,' 'oral communication,' 'electronic communication,' 'intercept,' and other important terms mean. These definitions determine what types of communications are protected under the law.

Practical Notes
Understanding these definitions is critical because they determine whether a specific communication is protected. For example, ‘oral communication’ only covers conversations where the speaker has a reasonable expectation of privacy. ‘Electronic communication’ covers data, emails, and similar transmissions but excludes tracking devices and tone-only paging.