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MN SF880
Bill
Status
2/16/2015
Primary Sponsor
Caroline Ruud
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AI Summary
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Expands DNA specimen collection requirements to include persons convicted of any felony offense, rather than limiting to specific violent crimes.
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Requires biological specimen collection from adults arrested for 10 specific felony offenses (murder, manslaughter, assault, robbery, kidnapping, false imprisonment, criminal sexual conduct, incest, burglary, and indecent exposure) after age 18.
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Allows persons to request destruction of biological specimens and removal from DNA index systems if charges were dismissed, diverted, acquitted, or no felony charge filed within one year of arrest.
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Establishes criminal penalties of up to one year and one day imprisonment and/or fines up to $3,000 for unauthorized obtaining, dissemination, or use of biological specimens and DNA information.
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Effective August 1, 2015, applying to crimes committed on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Biological specimen collection for DNA testing requirements and conditions modifications
Last Action
Author added Ingebrigtsen
3/12/2015