Relating to the organization, operation and financing of state government, providing supplemental appropriations for certain criminal justice, corrections and public defense purposes ARTICLE 1 APPROPRIATIONSAppropriating money to the supreme court for civil legal services to low income clients, to the court of appeals for restoration of legal judicial support services, to the district court for reduction of judge unit vacancies, for restoration of judicial branch infrastructure funding and for continuation of the second judicial district community court, to the commissioner of public safety for organization of the capitol police department, for the state match for federal disaster assistance, for criminal apprehension overtime costs, for the court security training program, for juvenile prostitution law enforcement and officer training grants, for grants to the Ramsey county attorney for the domestic assault and child prosecution unit and to local law enforcement agencies for purchase of dogs trained to detect or locate controlled substances and for matching funds to counties participating in multijurisdictional narcotics task forces, to the center for crime victim services for per diem payments and allocation increases to battered women shelters and for a grant to the center for applied research and policy analysis at metropolitan state university for the domestic violence shelter study, to the board of public defense for certain services, to the sentencing guidelines commission for salary increases, to the Minnesota safety council for continuation of the crosswalk safety awareness program, to the commissioner of human services for youth shelter and prostitution prevention grants and to the attorney general for certain educational materials; reducing a certain prior appropriation to the commissioner of corrections for certain community services and a certain transfer from the automobile theft prevention account in the special revenue fund to the commissioner of public safety for purchase of tire deflators and a driving simulator, requiring the commissioner of finance by a certain date to transfer a certain amount of money from the account to the general fund for criminal justice information systems technology ARTICLE 2 CRIME PREVENTION AND LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS Allocating correctional fees collected from criminal offenders supervised by corrections department agents to the county treasurer of the county of supervision; establishing a program of grants by the commissioner of human services to nonprofit corporations or government agencies to increase the availability of emergency and transitional housing for homeless, runaway or thrown away youth at risk of being prostituted or currently being used in prostitution and by the commissioner of public safety to local law enforcement agencies for enhanced law enforcement efforts and peace officer education and training to combat juvenile prostitution; eliminating the requirement for the commissioner of public safety to distribute a computer controlled driving simulator to local or state law enforcement agencies or peace officer standards and training (POST) board certified skills programs; requiring the superintendent of the bureau of criminal apprehension (BCA) to develop and implement a training program for court and law enforcement personnel; requiring the Minnesota safety council to continue the crosswalk safety awareness program; requiring the center for applied research and policy analysis at metropolitan state university in cooperation with the Minnesota center for crime victim services and the department of public safety to study and make recommendations to the legislature on providing shelter for victims of domestic violence; requiring the courts and state and local correctional facilities to consider implementing an automated victim notification system, requiring the commissioner of public safety in cooperation with the commissioners of children, families and learning, corrections and economic security to provide financial assistance to implement the systems; repealing the automobile theft prevention board and program ARTICLE 3 JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL PROVISIONSEncouraging courts to place juvenile offenders at the correctional facility at Red Wing instead of in out of state facilities; requiring counties and the department of corrections to share in the per diem cost of housing juveniles committed to the commissioner of corrections and admitted to the Red Wing correctional facility under established admissions criteria; requiring and providing for commissioner juvenile residential treatment grants to counties; specifying certain consideration requirements of the commissioner and the courts in placing juveniles at the Red Wing facility and restricting out of state placement; requiring the court to commit certain juveniles to the custody of the commissioner, requiring certain reports; requiring the commissioner to study the state juvenile correctional system relating to serious and chronic offenders and report findings and proposals to the legislature by a certain date ARTICLE 4 CAPITOL POLICE DEPARTMENT Establishing the capitol police department as a law enforcement division in the department of public safety under the supervision and control of a director to be appointed by the commissioner of public safety to provide law enforcement services in the capitol complex and in other state owned or leased buildings; transferring the duties of the capitol complex security division to the capitol police department; creating a permanent capitol complex oversight committee, specifying membership and duties; repealing the capitol complex security division of the department of public safety ARTICLE 5 OTHER PROVISIONSGranting pedestrians the right of way in crossing the roadway on walk signals and in marked or unmarked crosswalks at intersections without traffic control signals, requiring drivers to remain stopped until passage of the pedestrian from the vehicle lane, authorizing local road authorities to provide by ordinance for the designation of pedestrian safety crossings on highways; requiring the commissioner of corrections to develop a uniform method to calculate the average department wide per diem cost of incarcerating offenders at state correctional facilities; providing for the funding of certain additional county public defender costs; enhancing penalties for persons (pimps and patrons) soliciting or promoting juvenile prostitution; classifying certain data collected by shelter facilities receiving per diem payments; establishing guidelines for the administration of battered women shelter per diem funding by the Minnesota center for crime victim services in the department of public safety and specifying eligibility for the program (mk)