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HF 4052

as introduced - 85th Legislature (2007 - 2008) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Bill Text Versions

Engrossments
Introduction Posted on 03/12/2008

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A bill for an act
relating to public safety; appropriating money for a match for FEMA money for
natural disaster assistance payments; reducing appropriations for the courts,
public defenders, public safety, corrections, human rights, and other criminal
justice agencies; amending Laws 2007, chapter 54, article 1, section 11.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1. new text begin SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS.
new text end

new text begin The amounts shown in this section summarize the direct appropriations, by fund,
made in this act.
new text end

new text begin 2008
new text end
new text begin 2009
new text end
new text begin Total
new text end
new text begin General
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin 360,000
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (16,883,000)
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (16,523,000)
new text end
new text begin Special Revenue Fund
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin 50,000
new text end
new text begin 50,000
new text end
new text begin Total
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin 360,000
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (16,833,000)
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (16,473,000)
new text end

Sec. 2. new text begin SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS.
new text end

new text begin The sums shown in the columns marked "Appropriations" are added to or, if shown
in parentheses, subtracted from the appropriations in Laws 2007, chapter 54, article 1, to
the agencies and for the purposes specified in this act. The appropriations are from the
general fund, or another named fund, and are available for the fiscal years indicated for
each purpose. The figures "2008" and "2009" used in this act mean that the addition to
or subtraction from the appropriations listed under them are available for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2008, or June 30, 2009, respectively. Supplemental appropriations and
reductions to appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, are effective the day
following final enactment. "The first year" is fiscal year 2008. "The second year" is fiscal
year 2009. "The biennium" is fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
new text end

new text begin APPROPRIATIONS
new text end
new text begin Available for the Year
new text end
new text begin Ending June 30
new text end
new text begin 2008
new text end
new text begin 2009
new text end

Sec. 3. new text begin SUPREME COURT
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (1,781,000)
new text end

new text begin $516,000 in the second year is to reduce
funding for civil legal services.
new text end

new text begin $1,265,000 in the second year is to reduce
funding for Supreme Court operations.
new text end

Sec. 4. new text begin COURT OF APPEALS
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (282,000)
new text end

Sec. 5. new text begin DISTRICT COURTS
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (7,039,000)
new text end

Sec. 6. new text begin BOARD OF PUBLIC DEFENSE
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (2,781,000)
new text end

Sec. 7. new text begin PUBLIC SAFETY
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Total Appropriation
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin 360,000
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (1,751,000)
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Emergency Management
new text end

new text begin 360,000
new text end
new text begin (40,000)
new text end

new text begin $360,000 in the first year is to provide a
match for FEMA money received for natural
disaster assistance payments and is added
to appropriations in Laws 2007, chapter 54,
article 1, section 10, subdivision 2. This
appropriation is available until June 30,
2010. This is a onetime appropriation.
new text end

new text begin The appropriation from the general fund in
the second year to reimburse local chemical
assessment and hazardous materials teams
when they respond to incidents is reduced
by $40,000. Reimbursements up to $40,000
per year are to be made from revenues in
the special revenue fund from billings to
responsible companies.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Criminal Apprehension
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin (608,000)
new text end

new text begin $608,000 in the second year is to reduce the
funding for CriMNet justice information
integration.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Office of Justice Programs
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin (1,103,000)
new text end

new text begin $653,000 in the second year are reductions
for crime victims services grants.
new text end

new text begin $450,000 in the second year are reductions
for grants to the Financial Crimes Task Force.
new text end

Sec. 8. new text begin HUMAN RIGHTS
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (149,000)
new text end

new text begin This reduction is from Laws 2007, chapter
54, article 1, section 13.
new text end

Sec. 9. new text begin DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Total Appropriation
new text end

new text begin $
new text end
new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin $
new text end
new text begin (3,100,000)
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Short-Term Offenders
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin (2,500,000)
new text end

new text begin This reduction is from Laws 2007, chapter
54, article 1, section 14, subdivision 3.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Sentencing to Service
new text end

new text begin -0-
new text end
new text begin (600,000)
new text end

new text begin This reduction is from Laws 2007, chapter
54, article 1, section 14, subdivision 3.
new text end

Sec. 10.

Laws 2007, chapter 54, article 1, section 11, is amended to read:


Sec. 11. PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS
AND TRAINING (POST) BOARD

$
4,296,000
$
deleted text begin 4,278,000deleted text end new text begin
4,328,000
new text end

Excess Amounts Transferred. This
appropriation is from the peace officer
training account in the special revenue fund.
Any new receipts credited to that account in
the first year in excess of $4,296,000 must be
transferred and credited to the general fund.
Any new receipts credited to that account
in the second year in excess of deleted text begin $4,278,000deleted text end new text begin
$4,328,000
new text end must be transferred and credited
to the general fund.

Peace Officer Training Reimbursements.
$3,159,000 the first year and $ 3,159,000 the
second year are for reimbursements to local
governments for peace officer training costs.

No Contact Orders. The board shall: (1)
revise and update preservice courses and
develop in-service training courses related
to no contact orders in domestic violence
cases and domestic violence dynamics; and
(2) reimburse peace officers who have taken
training courses described in clause (1).
At a minimum, the training must include
instruction in the laws relating to no contact
orders and address how to best coordinate
law enforcement resources relating to no
contact orders. In addition, the training
must include a component to instruct peace
officers on doing risk assessments of the
escalating factors of lethality in domestic
violence cases. The board must consult with
a statewide domestic violence organization
in developing training courses. The board
shall utilize a request for proposal process in
awarding training contracts. The recipient
of the training contract must conduct these
trainings with advocates or instructors from
a statewide domestic violence organization.

Beginning on January 1, 2008, the board may
not approve an in-service training course
relating to domestic abuse that does not
comply with this section.