E Relating to crime prevention ARTICLE 1 PREDATORY OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION PROVISIONSExpanding and modifying the predatory sex offenders registration law; requiring the registration of persons convicted or adjudicated delinquent of similar crimes pursuant to a court martial, persons convicted or adjudicated delinquent in another state entering the state to reside, work or attend school and persons committed as sexually dangerous under similar laws of other states or the federal government, procedure; providing for public disclosure by the bureau of criminal apprehension through electronic, computerized or other accessible means of certain information on predatory offenders failing to comply with registration requirements, requiring notice of the availability of the information to persons required to register; specifying the information required to be provided by persons required to register to corrections agents or law enforcement authorities; increasing the criminal penalties for failing to comply with registration requirements and imposing a mandatory minimum sentence, requiring lifetime registration of certain offenders; providing for retroactive application of registration requirements to certain offenders; expanding and clarifying the scope of the community notification law relating to the release from confinement of sex offenders; changing the term sex offender to predatory offender and modifying the definition to include predatory offenders required to register under the predatory offenders registration law, excluding persons required to register based solely on a delinquency adjudication; extending the waiting period for end of confinement review committee reassessment and prohibiting requests for reassessment by incarcerated offenders; requiring the commissioner of corrections to create and maintain an Internet web site for the mandatory posting of certain information relating to level III sex offenders, specifying certain updating and maintenance requirements; clarifying civil liability immunity for state or local agencies or officials or private organizations or individuals acting on behalf of agencies or officials for failing to disclose certain information; requiring the BCA to maintain a computerized data system relating to individuals required to register as predatory offenders and to make the information readily available to law enforcement agencies, requiring the superintendent of the BCA to report to the legislature by a certain date on money spent and on the implementation of policy changes; appropriating money to the BCA for a systems design consultant, for software development and implementation, for interfacing the state system with the national sex offender registry, for certain additional staff positions and for office supplies and expenses and to the commissioner of corrections for costs associated with the expanded community notification requirements ARTICLE 2 NAME CHANGE PROVISIONSRestricting court granting of name changes to convicted felons or persons charged with a felony; prohibiting the use by felons of a different surname after marriage without complying with the name change procedure, penalty for violation, requiring and prescribing a procedure for application notice to the prosecuting authority obtaining the felony conviction, requiring the filing of certain proofs of service, providing for the filing of objection by prosecuting authorities in district court under certain conditions to prevent court or county granting of the name change, time limit, providing for convicted felon contesting of the objection and establishing a constitutional right to a name change under certain conditions; placing conditions on court issuance of name changes as part of the marriage license application or marriage dissolution procedures ARTICLE 3 CRIMINAL AND EXPUNGEMENT PROVISIONSEstablishing jurisdiction to prosecute criminal sexual conduct offenses and solicitation of children to engage in sexual conduct in the jurisdiction of violation origination or termination; clarifying the definitions of child and solicit; including harassment by electronic means in the definition of the crime of harassment; clarifying certain provisions providing for the expungement of criminal records; requiring the court to grant petitions to seal records of petitioners found not guilty by reason of mental illness, exception; clarifying a certain provision restricting the possession of firearms upon expungement of records for conviction of a violent crime and a certain provision providing for stay and distribution of expungement orders; extending the statute of limitations for homicide and for certain criminal sexual conduct offenses under certain evidence collection and preservation conditions(ra, ja)