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MN SF987
Bill
Status
4/19/2010
Primary Sponsor
Ann Lynch
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AI Summary
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Changes Minnesota Statutes section 609.115, subdivision 1(c) to make inclusion of adverse social or economic effects on neighborhood residents optional ("may include") rather than mandatory ("shall include") for felony drug distribution cases under chapter 152.
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Applies only to presentence investigation reports for felony violations of chapter 152 involving the sale or distribution of controlled substances.
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Retains the requirement that presentence investigation reports include descriptions of financial and physical harm to public safety personnel responding to fire-related crimes under sections 609.561 to 609.576.
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Signed into law by the governor on April 15, 2010, effective immediately.
Legislative Description
Presentence investigations mandate to include a description of any adverse social or economic effects on neighborhood residents elimination
Last Action
Secretary of State Chapter 236 04/15/10
4/19/2010