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MN SF646

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/21/2013

Primary Sponsor

Julianne Ortman

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Origin

Senate

88th Legislature 2013-2014

AI Summary

  • Requires fingerprints and identification data from arrested persons to be electronically entered into Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) or federal searchable databases within 24 hours of collection, with BCA having 72 hours to convert non-electronic submissions to electronic format.

  • Mandates courts electronically transmit civil commitment and firearm restoration information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System within 24 hours instead of "as soon as practicable."

  • Requires criminal justice agencies to electronically enter incident data indicating firearm disqualification into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System within 72 hours of receipt.

  • Establishes requirement for court administrators to electronically transmit felony and gross misdemeanor disposition reports to BCA within 24 hours of case disposition.

  • Requires law enforcement agencies to enter crime data into CIBRS within 24 hours of collection and mandates prior civil commitments (2008-2012) and felony convictions (2008-2012) be entered into appropriate databases by September 1, 2013.

Legislative Description

Civil commitment, law enforcement, and court data timely transmittal to bureau of criminal apprehension (BCA) and federal searchable databases requirement

Last Action

Withdrawn and returned to author

2/21/2013

Committee Referrals

Judiciary2/21/2013

Full Bill Text

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