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Legislative Session number- 84

Bill Name: SF1323

1E Relating to the organization, operation and financing of state government,
appropriating money for public safety, corrections and criminal justice purposes


ARTICLE 1 - APPROPRIATIONS

Appropriating money to the courts, to the uniform
laws commission, to the judicial standards and public defense boards, to the
commissioner of public safety for emergency management, for criminal
apprehension, for the state fire marshal, for the criminal gang strike force,
for crime victim assistance grants and for 911 emergency services, to the peace
officers standards and training (POST) and private detective boards, to the
commissioner of human rights, to the commissioner of corrections for
correctional institutions, for operations support and for community services and
to the sentencing guidelines commission

ARTICLE 2 - PUBLIC SAFETY LAW CHANGES


Making permanent the authority of the bureau of criminal apprehension (BCA) to
charge a fee for internet access to public criminal history data, requiring
deposit of receipts in the noncriminal background account in the special revenue
fund; expanding the authority of the commissioner of public safety to charge
drivers license reinstatement fees, requiring deposit of certain fees collected
in the special revenue fund for appropriation to the peace officers standards
and training (POST) board for peace officer training reimbursement to local
government units; establishing the gang and drug oversight council to provide
guidance relating to the investigation and prosecution of gang and drug crimes,
specifying certain membership requirements and duties, authorizing commissioner
of public safety grants to state and local government units to combat the crimes
and requiring the attorney general to serve as a liaison between the council and
the minority councils, requiring annual council activities reports to the
legislature; modifying certain fire protection and inspection requirements and
fees; increasing the surcharge on criminal and traffic offenders; making
permanent the requirement for the court to order certain criminal offenders to
provide biological specimens for future DNA analysis; transferring the
responsibility of the department of employment and economic development (DEED)
for the youth intervention program to the department of public safety;
specifying certain renumbering and cross reference change instructions to the
revisor of statutes; repealing the criminal gang council and strike force
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