hf2622 FOURTH ENGROSSMENT Terrorism; Minnesota anti-terrorism act of 2002 adopted providing civil and criminal penalties for agricultural, biological, and other mass destruction, modifying open meeting law and data sharing provisions, and appropriating money. ARTICLE 1 POLICY Section: 1: Purpose provided. Sec. 2: "Emergency management" provisions modified. Sec. 3: Peacetime emergency regulations expanded. Sec. 4: Tribal government cooperation provided. Sec. 5: Commissioner of pollution control agency rule suspension in emergency allowed. Secs. 6-10: Conforming change. Sec. 11: Biological agents registry established. Sec. 12: Meeting closure regulations modified. Sec. 13: False statement or record penalties increased. Sec. 14: Food handler reinspection account appropriation modified. Sec. 15: Embargo declaration allowed. Sec. 16: Costs incurred for lab testing, etc., required to be paid by those convicted of adulteration or terroristic threats. Sec. 17: Quarantine zone definitions modified. Sec. 18: Biological agents registry established and detailed. Sec. 19: Motor carrier USDOT number display required. Sec. 20: Proof of residency required. Sec. 21: Photographs as private data language clarified. Sec. 22: ID card expiration date for foreign citizens changed. Sec. 23: Regulations on licenses issued to persons in United States on temporary authority modified. Sec. 24: Hazardous materials driver qualifications modified. Sec. 25: "Shipper" definition modified. Sec. 26: General carrier requirements modified. Sec. 27: Juvenile petty offense record keeping required. Sec. 28: "Chemical assessment team" definition modified. Sec. 29: "Hazardous materials" definition modified. Sec. 30: Expense reimbursement procedures expanded. Sec. 31: Collection of biological specimens for DNA testing provided. Sec. 32: Murder in the first degree definition expanded to include terrorism. Sec. 33: Falsely reporting crime penalty expanded. Sec. 34: Crimes and penalties expanded. Sec. 35: Court order issuance regulations modified. Sec. 36: Misdemeanor penalty for being on the roof of a public or nonpublic school established. Sec. 37: Utility property trespass crime established. Sec. 38: Furthering terroristic activity crime established. Sec. 39: Certain acts relating to explosives established as crimes and penalties provided. Sec. 40: Weapon of mass destruction defined, crime established, and penalty provided. Sec. 41: Terrorism penalties increased. Sec. 42: Conforming change. Sec. 43: Livestock terrorism crime and penalty established. Sec. 44: Terrorism crime defined. Sec. 45: Hindering apprehension or prosecution for terrorism crime established. Sec. 46: Solicitation to commit terrorism crime established. Sec. 47: Using hazardous material for act of terrorism crime established. Sec. 48: "Crime of violence" definition expanded. Sec. 49: Wire communication definition modified. Sec. 50: Electronic communications system definition modified. Sec. 51: Offenses for which interception of wire or oral communication may be authorized expanded. Sec. 52: Requirements made inapplicable. Sec. 53: Conforming changes. Sec. 54: Conforming change. Sec. 55: Voluntary disclosure of customer communications or records regulations modified. Sec. 56: Conforming change. Sec. 57: Regulations concerning remote computing services modified. Sec. 58: Monitoring foreign students report required. Sec. 59: Sunset established.ARTICLE 2 APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 1: Funding detailed. Sec. 2: Public safety money appropriated. Sec. 3: Department of health money appropriated. Sec. 4: Corrections money appropriated. Sec. 5: Ombudsman for corrections base budget provided. Sec. 6: Office of ombudsman for department of corrections abolished. Sec. 7: Repealer. Sec. 8: File and data transfer provided. Sec. 9: Effective date.AE