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MI SB1056
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires law enforcement agencies to collect biometric data (fingerprints, palm prints, facial images, and identifying marks) from persons arrested for felonies, qualifying misdemeanors, or juvenile offenses, and forward the data to the Michigan State Police within 72 hours.
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Expands biometric data collection to include misdemeanor arrests with maximum penalties of 93 days imprisonment or $1,000 fine, and requires collection upon conviction even if not done at arrest.
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Mandates dissemination of criminal history record information associated with state identification numbers and supported by biometric data in response to fingerprint or name-based database searches.
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Requires destruction of biometric data and arrest cards if no petition is authorized against a juvenile, no charges are filed, or a person is found not guilty, except for certain serious crimes including sex offenses and crimes against children.
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Makes it a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days imprisonment or $500 fine to refuse or resist collection of biometric data when authorized or required by law.
Legislative Description
Law enforcement; fingerprinting; criminal identification and records; expand to include biometric data. Amends secs. 1a, 2, 2a, 3, 3a & 8 of 1925 PA 289 (MCL 28.241a et seq.).
State agencies (existing), state police
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0374'12 With Immediate Effect
12/27/2012