Section 1 deletes the requirement that the Commissioner of Public Safety consult with various law enforcement groups before awarding Community-Oriented Policing (COPS) grants under Minnesota Statutes, section 299A.62. This program was created in 1996, but has not been funded since fiscal year 2009.
Sections 2 – 5 relate to the Advisory Council on Battered Women and Domestic Abuse, which no longer exists.
Section 2 deletes an obsolete reference to the council’s role in developing grant applications.
Section 3 deletes an obsolete reference to the council’s role in awarding grants.
Section 4 deletes obsolete references to the appointment and duties of the council, but not the program director, who is the executive director of the Office of Justice Programs.
Section 5 deletes an obsolete reference to the council’s role in developing a model policy for arrest procedures in a domestic abuse case.
Section 6 clarifies that the following groups did not expire June 30, 2009, and that public funds spent on their behalf since then are valid:
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the Automobile Theft Advisory Board, section 65B.84, subdivision 4; and,
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the Fire Service Advisory Committee, section 299F.012, subdivision 2.
This section is effective the day following final enactment and applies retroactively to June 30, 2009.
Section 7 repeals the following Minnesota Statutes, 2012.
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Section 299A.63. Weed and Seed Program. This program was created in 1996 and is no longer active.
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Section 299C.156. Forensic Laboratory Advisory Board. The Board is inactive.
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Section 299M.02. Fire Service Protection Council. The Council is inactive.
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Section 611A.34. Advisory Council on Battered Women. No longer exists. Duties assumed by the Office of Justice Programs.
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