E Relating to the organization, operation and financing of state + government; appropriating money for the courts, public defenders, public safety, corrections and other criminal justice agencies and establishing, +funding, modifying and regulating public safety, criminal justice, judiciary, +law enforcement, corrections, crime victims, CriMNet and driving while +impaired (DWI) policies, programs, duties, activities or practices ARTICLE 1 � APPROPRIATIONS Appropriating money to the supreme court for services to low income +clients in family law matters and for implementation of the Minnesota child +support act upon enactment, to the court of appeals, to the district courts, to +the tax court, to the uniform laws and sentencing guidelines commissions, to +the boards on judicial standards, of public defense, of peace officers standards+ and training (POST) and of private detectives and protective agents, to +the department of public safety for emergency management, for criminal +apprehension including cooperative investigation of cross jurisdictional criminal +activity, certain laboratory activities and CriMNet, for the state fire +marshal, for alcohol and gambling enforcement, for the crime victims services +center and for law enforcement and community grants, to the department of human +rights, to the department of corrections for correctional institutions, for juvenile+ and community services and for operations support and to the department +of human services for implementation of the Minnesota child support act upon +enactment and for alternative placement of offenders with serious and +persistent mental illness; providing a deficiency appropriation to the board on +judicial standards for costs of a public hearing for a judge; requiring the +state court administrator to review and annually report to the legislature on +certain court fees; requiring district court administrators to promptly collect +public defender copayments; prohibiting the commissioner of public safety +from relocating or reassigning to another location or emergency response +team the equipment currently housed or stored in or around Duluth, Moorhead, +St. Paul or Rochester; providing for antiterrorism grants to nonprofit and faith +based organizations and cancelling a certain prior appropriation for +terrorism response related equipment; enabling the bureau of criminal +apprehension (BCA) to establish and maintain an Internet web site containing public +criminal history data; providing funding for the abused children program; +requiring a commissioner report to the legislature by a certain date on a plan to+ combine the gang strike and narcotics task forces; requiring the office of +drug policy and violence prevention to give priority to school truancy and after +school programs; requiring the commissioner of corrections to work with +certain law enforcement associations to review capacities at local jail +facilities and to determine the feasibility of increasing capacity by double bunking +inmates; requiring the charging of a per diem under contracts for beds at the +Rush City facility, providing for use; providing funding to increase probation +services in Mille Lacs and Beltrami counties, requiring reimbursement; +providing funding for costs associated with the housing and care of short term +offenders; requiring the sentencing guidelines commission in consultation with +the commissioner of corrections to prepare a report and make +recommendations to the legislature by a certain date on the sentencing of drug offenders; +providing for certain fund transfers and sunsetting uncodified language ARTICLE 2 � COURT POLICY Increasing certain court filing fees; changing the deadline for the +conference of chief judges to adopt an annual uniform fine schedule ARTICLE 3 � PUBLIC DEFENSE Authorizing the state public defender to decline to represent certain+ indigent petitioners in postconviction remedy cases under certain conditions; +modifying the standards for district public defense eligibility, prohibiting +the appointment of district public defenders to defendants financially +able to retain private counsel and refusing to do so and imposing certain +copayment requirements, providing for deposit and use and authorizing +collection under the revenue recapture act; prohibiting district public defenders from+ serving as advisory counsel; granting public defenders free Internet access +to the criminal justice data communications network ARTICLE 4 � PUBLIC SAFETY Requiring the bureau of criminal apprehension to establish and +maintain an Internet web site containing public criminal history data by a +certain date and extending the authority of the BCA to charge an access fee; delaying +reversion of money remaining in the public safety officers benefit account to +the general fund, requiring prior payment or denial of all reimbursement claims; +providing for the payment of public safety officer death benefits to the estate+ of the officer and for reimbursement to public employers for certain +continued health insurance costs; requiring the use of a nationally recognized system +or standard approved by the federal bureau of investigation to report, +collect and preserve crime data; requiring the superintendent of the BCA to +collect an additional handing fee for FBI background fingerprint checks and +authorizing a fee for fingerprinting for employment or licensing purposes, +appropriating proceeds to the commissioner of public safety to maintain and improve+ the quality of the criminal record system; requiring the commissioner to +impose a fee to provide secure dial up or Internet access for criminal and +noncriminal justice agencies and authorizing the charging of triennial and per +room fees for hotel fire inspections; requiring and providing for periodic +public and charter school building fire inspections, requiring approval of fire +code variances by the state fire marshal; requiring and providing for the +licensing or certification of multipurpose potable water piping system +contractors and installers by the commissioner, exceptions; requiring the state fire +marshal to charge a fee to conduct and administer the journeyman sprinkler +fitter certification process; requiring and providing for the issuance of +regulatory permits and identification cards by the commissioner for liquor +manufacturer or wholesaler purchase, sale or use of intoxicating alcoholic beverages+ or ethyl alcohol, fee; extending the requirement for collection of additional +biological specimens for DNA testing of certain felony offenders; providing for +seizure under the vehicle forfeiture law; creating the crime of interference +with emergency communications, penalties; providing for the issuance of +indoor fireworks display permits by the state fire marshal; establishing the+ Minnesota alternative policing strategies (MAPS) program to enhance community +policing (COPS) efforts, requiring and providing for commissioner grants to +law enforcement agencies in high crime rate areas; requiring the +commissioner to appoint a task force on the assessment and administration of hotel +and resort inspection fees to look at alternative fees and payment options and +report to the legislature by a certain date; repealing the existing provision +providing for school fire inspections ARTICLE 5 � CORRECTIONS POLICY PROVISIONS Changing the department of corrections performance report requirement+ from annual to biennial; modifying certain multiple occupancy (double +bunking) and meal requirements for correctional facility inmates; providing for +mental health case management of inmates, for local custody of certain +offenders and for alternative placement of certain offenders with serious and +persistent mental illness; requiring the court to credit prior imprisonment time+ in sentencing inmates committed to the commissioner of corrections; +authorizing multiple occupancy under certain insufficiency of space conditions; +repealing the office of ombudsman for corrections ARTICLE 6 � PROBATION Providing for the initiation of and participation in sanctions +conferences to address offender technical violations of probation; repealing the +provision providing for the imposition of community work service for probation +violations ARTICLE 7 � JUVENILE LAW POLICY Modifying the venue for certain delinquency and juvenile petty or +traffic offense proceedings; eliminating the requirement for court +appointment of guardians ad litem in runaway or habitual truancy cases ARTICLE 8 � CRIMINAL JUSTICE Authorizing state agencies to accept certain federal restitution or +monetary penalty funds; creating the crime of attempted manufacture of +methamphetamine, penalties; requiring predatory offenders required to register to +notify assigned corrections agents or law enforcement authorities of +residence moves; increasing the surcharge on criminal and traffic offenders and +requiring crediting to the general fund; expanding the crime of fourth degree +assault to assault of community crime prevention group members; enhancing the +penalties for certain identity theft crimes resulting in greater losses; +authorizing peace officers to use firearms silencers in certain tactical +emergency response operations; reducing the penalties for littering and for unlawful +smoking; modifying certain hearing request and notice requirements for the +issuance of restraining orders; requiring law enforcement agency disclosure of +certain information to designated leaders of community crime prevention +groups reporting criminal activity to the agencies; requiring the sentencing guidelines commission to modify a certain sentencing guideline +authorizing sentencing departure to add identity theft to the aggravating factors+ ARTICLE 9 � DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED PROVISIONS Clarifying the definition of prior impaired driving related loss of +license under driving while impaired provisions by excluding license actions +for underage offenses and restricted license conditions; expanding and +modifying the penalties for the crime of refusal to submit to chemical testing; authorizing and providing for staggered sentencing for certain +nonfelony DWI violations; expanding the provision requiring detention after arrest +of certain offenders; modifying the conditions for conditional release of +nonfelony offenders; replacing calibration standard analysis with control +analysis under certain chemical testing requirements, defining control analysis; +eliminating the deadline for judicial review of license revocation; modifying the exceptions to the applicability of implied consent revocation +relating to aggravating factors; clarifying the provision providing for +application for regular license plates after administrative impoundment; creating the+ crime of aiding and abetting DWI violations; modifying certain sentence stay +limits; excluding felony violations from the maximum bail provision; +clarifying the legislative intent relating to aggravating factors in the +recodification of the DWI law ARTICLE 10 � PROSTITUTION Authorizing the aggregation of certain prostitution solicitation, +inducement or promotion cases under certain conditions; changing the appropriation +of the proceeds of penalty assessments from the commissioner of corrections +to the commissioner of public safety; providing for the collection of +certain information and a study on certain prostitution cases by certain law enforcement authorities and requiring certain reports to the +legislature by the authorities and the commissioner of public safety, requesting a +certain report from the supreme court; specifying certain headnote change +instructions to the revisor of statutes (ja)