"Minnesota Anti-Terrorism Act of 2002"; providing for the punishment of persons committing terrorist acts in the state and for the ability of law enforcement to train, prepare for, investigate and respond to acts of terrorism; expanding the definition of security information under general nonpublic government data to include the act of terrorism; authorizing closed meetings to receive security briefings and reports and to discuss issues relating to security systems, emergency response procedures and security deficiencies in public infrastructure and facilities; requiring and providing for the monitoring of foreign students at public and private post-secondary institutions, requiring institutions to submit reports to the attorney general at the end of each term on the status of foreign students, specifying certain report content requirements, requiring institution notices to the attorney general of foreign student enrollment changes; requiring and providing for the commissioner of health to establish a registry of individuals and entities possessing or maintaining biological agents, defining biological agent, specifying certain individual and entity registration requirements, classifying data in the registry and specifying conditions for release of the data by the commissioner, requiring the commissioner to cooperate with the federal centers for disease control and prevention and state and federal law enforcement agencies in investigations involving the release, theft or loss of biological agents, to impose certain penalties for willful violation of the requirements and to adopt certain implementation rules; providing for the expiration date of identification cards and drivers licenses issued to persons lawfully in the country as a result of certain documents issued by the immigration and naturalization service (INS); requiring the commissioner of public safety to prescribe rules governing the qualifications of hazardous materials drivers and tests required to obtain a hazardous materials drivers license endorsement, requiring criminal and drivers license records checks for issuance or renewal purposes and annual validity verification with the national drivers register or the department of public safety by employers or contractors, requiring and providing for the cancellation of hazardous materials endorsements for certain offenses and notice by the court administrator of convictions to the department and the employer; increasing the emergency telephone (911) service fee and the bonding authority of the metropolitan council for the regionwide first phase system; increasing the penalties for falsely reporting a crime and for providing a false or fictitious name to peace officers or court officials; creating the crimes of trespass at public works facilities, power plants or telecommunications facilities, of placing explosives or incendiary devices in certain places, of use of weapons or hoax weapons of mass destruction and of acts of terrorism, penalties, including the crime of acts of terrorism under the definition of crime of violence; increasing the penalties for the crime of terroristic threats; expanding the wiretap authority of law enforcement officers and modifying the authority of and requirements for wire or electronic communication service providers to disclose subscriber or customer records; appropriating money to the commissioner of public safety to study the feasibility and cost of requiring tagging of explosives, for grants to local law enforcement agencies for the costs of extra personnel and to the national guard for infrastructure security, for the purchase of biohazard, chemical detection and measurement and decontamination equipment, for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) response teams in Rochester, Duluth, Moorhead and St. Cloud, for terrorism response training and for increased security of the capitol complex; appropriating money to the commissioner and authorizing the issuance of state bonds to predesign the Camp Ripley joint military law enforcement anti-terrorism training facility; appropriating money to the commissioner of transportation (DOT) and authorizing the issuance of state bonds to design, acquire, construct, furnish and equip a coordinated radio communication system (ra)