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Legislative Session number- 85

Bill Name: SF1992

2E Relating to the organization, operation and financing of state government,
appropriating money for public safety and corrections initiatives

ARTICLE 1 -
PUBLIC SAFETY APPROPRIATIONS

Appropriating money to the commissioner of public
safety for emergency management, criminal apprehension, cooperative
investigation of cross jurisdictional criminal activity, laboratory activities,
DWI lab analysis, forensic scientists, fire marshal, alcohol and gambling
enforcement, office of justice programs, gang and drug task force, victim
notification system, squad car cameras, peace officer overtime, youth
intervention programs, crime victim support grant, sexual violence, domestic
violence, administration costs, 911 emergency services/ARMER, public safety
answering points, medical resource communication centers, ARMER debt service,
improvements, interoperability planning, state backbone operating costs and
public safety, metropolitan council debt service, zone controller, advance
project development, system design, radio and communication system, to the peace
officer standards and training board (POST), to the board of private detectives
and protective agent services, to the commissioner of human rights, to the
commissioner of corrections for Rush city beds contracts, offender reentry
services, community services, ISR agents, challenge incarceration program and
conditional release program, sex offenders, civil commitment and tracking,
probation supervision CCA, CPO and DOC systems, sex offender management and
treatment and assessments, sentencing to service, short terms offenders,
offender reentry services and grants, employment services for ex offenders,
mentoring grants, operations support, to the sentencing guidelines commission
for collateral sanctions committee, changes to grid for controlled substance
offenses

ARTICLE 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

Providing a mentoring grant for
children of incarcerated parents; eliminating a reduction in the general fund
base appropriation for the fire marshal program; requiring department of human
rights gifts and bequests to be credited to a special account; increasing
incrementally 911 emergency fees; modifying the ongoing public safety radio
communication operating costs allocation; expanding the definition of sex
offense under the criminal code; adjusting the monetary thresholds for the
crimes of theft, dishonored (bad) checks and criminal damage to property in the
first and third degrees; requiring peace officer standards and training (POST)
board to analyze the issuance and enforcement of domestic abuse orders for
protection and no contact orders; requiring the criminal and juvenile justice
information policy group to study the automatic sealing of arrest records for
persons not subsequently convicted of offenses related to the arrest, requiring
the policy group to address issues related to implementation under certain
specified framework, specifying certain consultation requirements; establishing
a collateral sanctions committee to study collateral sanctions of adult
convictions and juvenile adjudications and make recommendations to the
legislature, requiring the sentencing guidelines commission to provide technical
and research assistance to the committee with the assistance of the
commissioners of public safety and corrections, specifying membership, providing
for expenses; repealing the public safety radio communication system operating
costs of phases three to six
(me)