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MN SF882
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds domestic abuse no contact order violations (section 629.75) to the list of "targeted misdemeanors" requiring fingerprinting under Minnesota law.
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Targeted misdemeanors now include violations of driving while impaired, orders for protection, fifth-degree assault, domestic assault, interference with privacy, harassment or restraining order violations, indecent exposure, and domestic abuse no contact orders.
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Sheriffs, peace officers, and community corrections agencies must obtain fingerprints, photographs, and identification data from persons arrested for, charged with, or convicted of these targeted misdemeanors.
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Fingerprints must be forwarded to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within 24 hours and obtained no later than release from booking or prior to acceptance of a guilty or not guilty plea.
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Effective August 1, 2011, for crimes committed on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Targeted misdemeanors no contact order misdemeanor violations inclusion for fingerprinting purposes
Last Action
Governor approval
5/24/2011