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MN SF881

Bill

Status

Passed

5/27/2011

Primary Sponsor

Scott Newman

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Origin

Senate

87th Legislature 2011-2012

AI Summary

  • Expands e-charging system operated by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to include communications and workflow tools for law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and courts in apprehending, prosecuting, or adjudicating persons for alleged delinquent acts or criminal/petty misdemeanor offenses

  • Adds Department of Public Safety administration of license revocation provisions under sections 169A.50 to 169A.53 to the e-charging service scope

  • Defines "auditing data" to include documentation of who took an action, when, IP address, organization identification, action type, document identification, purpose, request timestamp, and originating system identification

  • Establishes credentialing requirements for individuals authorized to use e-charging, including user identification, password, and jurisdiction identification; law enforcement officers must also provide biometric identifiers and notaries public must provide e-notary digital certificates

  • Creates definitions for "work flow and routing data" documenting document assignments, deadlines, and completion validation within the e-charging system

Legislative Description

E-charging expansion to citations, juvenile adjudication, and implied consent test refusal and failure

Last Action

Governor approval

5/27/2011

Committee Referrals

Judiciary and Public Safety3/17/2011

Full Bill Text

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