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What’s new in the Consumer Data Right? 6 hours ago
Source: Frollo As the Consumer Data Right roll out progresses, Treasury has recently announced a number of updates to improve and expand the regime. We’ve listed the three most important developments below:
1. Opt-in model for joint accounts
Probably the most impactful and necessary update in the short term, is the proposal to change the way data sharing works for joint accounts.
Currently the way this works is via opt-in. This means, before a consent for data sharing with a Data Recipient can be provided, both account owners need to have data sharing enabled in their Joint Accounts Management Service (JAMS), which they can find in their online banking portal.
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List of cities, businesses lifting mask requirement, and those keeping it
Minnesota s mask mandate is being repealed on Friday.
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With Gov. Tim Walz lifting the statewide mask mandate on Friday, those who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks indoors except for in a few situations.
The announcement, which came after CDC guidance was issued Thursday, brings an end to almost 10 months of a statewide indoor mask-wearing requirement, though it has prompted concerns that the move will encourage those who have not been vaccinated not to wear masks while indoors.
In response to the measure, some Twin Cities businesses such as Rosedale Center have said they will lift their own face mask requirements now the order has been lifted.
The CDC relaxed guidelines around wearing masks for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Critics say it leaves retail businesses in a tricky position.