For purposes of this chapter, the terms defined in this part have the meanings given them.
"Actual address" means a residential street address in Minnesota of an individual, as specified on the individual's application to be a program participant under this chapter. It also means a school or work address of that individual, if specified on the application.
"Applicant" means an adult, a parent or guardian acting on behalf of an eligible minor, or a guardian acting on behalf of an incapacitated person, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 524.5-102.
"Application assistant" means a staff person designated by the secretary of state or a person employed by a community-based program as defined in subpart 7 who has completed the training for application assistants approved by the secretary of state.
"Certification" means that the secretary of state has determined that the eligible person meets the requirements for entering into or continuing in the program.
"Change of identity" means that the program participant has changed the participant's name and Social Security number in an attempt to sever all connections to a previous name.
"Community-based program" means an office, institution, or center whose mission consists substantially of offering assistance to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or crimes of violence.
"Criminal justice system management" means the eligible person:
"Designated address" means the address assigned to the program participant by the secretary of state, including the lot number, to be used by public and private persons other than the Safe at Home program.
"Domestic violence" means an act as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 518B.01, subdivision 2, paragraph (a), or the threat of such acts, regardless of whether these acts or threats have been reported to law enforcement officers.
"Eligible person" means an adult, a minor, or an incapacitated person, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 524.5-102, who is not a person registered or required to register as a predatory offender under Minnesota Statutes, section 243.166 or 243.167, or the law of another jurisdiction, and for whom there is good reason to believe:
that the applicant fears for the applicant's safety or the safety of persons on whose behalf the application is made.
"Lot number" means the specific identifier assigned by the secretary of state to a program participant for use in sorting mail and confirming program participation in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section 5B.03, subdivision 1, clause (7).
"Mail" means first class letters and flats delivered via the United States Postal Service, including priority, express, and certified mail, and excluding packages, parcels, periodicals, and catalogs, unless they are clearly identifiable as pharmaceuticals or clearly indicate that they are sent by a government agency, that are specifically addressed to a program participant and delivered to the designated address by the United States Postal Service.
"Mailing address" means the actual residential street address to which the secretary of state must forward a program participant's mail, except in those cases where the United States Postal Service provides no delivery service to the actual residential address, in which case it means another address designated by the program participant.
"Minor child" means an individual who has not attained the age of 18, residing with or under the guardianship of an adult applicant or program participant.
"Program participant" means an individual certified as a program participant under Minnesota Statutes, section 5B.03.
"Safe at Home" is the program authorized by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 5B.
"Safe at Home card" means the official participation card issued by the secretary of state to each program participant, which must state the program participant's name, date of birth, designated address, certification expiration date, and a space for the signature of the program participant.
MS s 5B.08
34 SR 819; 39 SR 392
September 29, 2014
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes