Notice of Rights - Tennessen Warning

Minnesota Statutes Section 13.04, Subdivision 2

Securian Financial (Securian) has contracted with a Minnesota government entity to provide group insurance services and is asking you to provide information which includes private and confidential data (data) about you or your minor child under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA). The MGDPA requires Securian to inform you of your rights as they pertain to data collected from you. Securian must protect the privacy of your data under both state and federal law. Securian may not use your data for reasons other than the reasons listed in this notice. Securian may not share your data with individuals and entities other than those listed in this notice unless you provide consent in writing or Securian receives a legal order to release the data.

The data Securian requests from you may be used for one or more of the following purposes:

- Providing, administering, and marketing financial services;

- Reviewing and improving business practices and results including studies and other research;

- Determining how to serve customers and partners better;

- Staying in contact with individuals;

- Evaluating and reaching out to business partners;

- Analyzing activities and use features on Securian websites;

- Ensuring Securian meets its legal obligations;

- Providing access to Securian facilities and systems;

- Auditing interactions and transactions with consumers;

- Detecting and preventing security incidents and other fraudulent, deceptive, or illegal activities; and

- Identifying and repairing errors.

You are not legally required to provide the requested data and may refuse to do so. However, without it Securian may not be able to determine your eligibility for coverage or provide you the requested services. If you provide the requested data, it may be collected, stored, and used as described in this notice.

If you provide data, subject to applicable state and federal privacy laws and Securian’s Privacy Notice, Securian may share it with:

- Securian associates who have a business need to access the data; 

- Marketing partners;

- Third party vendors who assist in the performance of services;

- Securian affiliates for everyday business purposes;

- Your employer, in accordance with applicable law;

- Law enforcement agencies, for the purpose of reporting a crime or an alleged crime;

- Other parties involved in a legal proceeding, as legally required; and

- Any other individual or entities as provided or limited by state or federal law.