New Minnesota Expungement Law Helps Protect Employers from Liability

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The new law comes into effect exactly one year after Minnesota’s “ban the box” law took effect to prohibit private employers from inquiring into an applicant’s criminal record on the initial job application.  Minnesota’s “ban the box” law similarly provides that information regarding an employee’s criminal record “may not be introduced as evidence in a civil action against a private employer” where “the action is based solely upon the employer’s compliance” with the law.

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