Minnesota Code § 270B.18

CRIMINAL PENALTIES.
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A person willfully making a disclosure not authorized by this chapter is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
In addition to the computer crimes provided in sections 609.87 to 609.89 , a person who intentionally and without authority attempts to or does penetrate property or a computer program or programs, as defined in section 609.87 , containing Department of Revenue data, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
A willful violation of this chapter by a public employee constitutes just cause for suspension without pay or dismissal of the public employee.
Any person disclosing any particulars of any tax return, without the written consent of the taxpayer making such return, in violation of the provisions of section 270B.131 , is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

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