Relating to crime prevention; creating the crimes of official +deprivation of civil rights and pattern of official misconduct by peace officers, +specifying the elements of the crimes and prescribing penalties for violation; +prohibiting racial profiling by law enforcement officers in traffic stops, +defining race based traffic stop and racial profiling; requiring the attorney +general to procure the services of an outside expert to assist with +implementation of the prohibition; requiring law enforcement officers conducting traffic +stops to temporarily record and forward certain data to the chief law +enforcement officer and to provide certain information to the drivers of the +vehicles stopped; requiring law enforcement agency periodic reports of +complaints to the attorney general; requiring the attorney general to implement a +monitoring and compliance system for law enforcement agency data collection +requirements compliance enforcement purposes; requiring and providing for analysis+ of the data by the outside expert, requiring periodic submission of the +results to the attorney general and attorney general periodic summary reports to the+ governor and legislature; classifying the data collected; requiring and +providing for law enforcement agencies with a disproportionate number of stops +involving racial minorities to adopt and implement an improvement plan for +approval by the attorney general, requiring the peace officer standards and +training (POST) board in consultation with the Minnesota peace officers and sheriffs associations to draft a model improvement plan by a certain date; +requiring the attorney general by a certain date to develop and distribute to law +enforcement agencies a standardized form for law enforcement officers to use to +record the required information; appropriating money to the attorney general for implementation of the requirements; repealing the previously required+ racial profiling study by the commissioner of public safety and the racial +profiling advisory committee (je)