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ID S1154
Bill
AI Summary
Senate Bill 1154 Summary
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Replaces "violent sexual predator" classification system with broader "sexual offender management" approach focused on statewide oversight of sexual offender policies and practices.
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Expands sexual offender registry information requirements to include email addresses, phone numbers, vehicle information, passport data, professional licenses, and temporary lodging details lasting 7+ days.
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Restructures the Sexual Offender Classification Board from 4 to 8 voting members with specified expertise areas including adult/juvenile treatment, law enforcement, prosecution, defense, and victims' advocacy; board now oversees offender management policies statewide.
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Removes mandatory psychosexual evaluations for offenders; makes evaluations optional if ordered by court, and eliminates the "violent sexual predator" designation process including notice requirements and board classification determinations.
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Modifies registration requirements: reduces most offenders' address verification to every 4 months instead of 30 days; shortens address change notification from 5 days to 2 working days; and allows offenders without physical addresses to report weekly to sheriffs instead of continuous verification.
Legislative Description
Amends, repeals and adds to existing law relating to the Sexual Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act to revise provisions relating to the Sexual Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act.
SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 311 Effective: 07/01/11
4/11/2011