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IL SB3383
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands sex offender registration requirements to include violations of federal crimes (18 U.S.C. §§ 1591, 1801, 2241-2425) and adds new state offenses including luring a minor (second or subsequent conviction), unauthorized video recording of minors, grooming, and traveling to meet a minor.
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Changes registration duration for most sex offenders from 10 years to 25 years after conviction or adjudication (or 25 years after parole/release if confined), while misdemeanor sex offenders register for 15 years; allows petition for termination after 10 years for consensual sexual abuse cases under specified conditions.
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Requires expanded registration information including temporary domicile addresses, all phone numbers (land line, cellular, VoIP), day labor employment information, nicknames/aliases, driver's license copies, passports, and immigration/occupational documents.
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Creates Section 7-5 allowing courts to terminate registration for certain consensual sexual abuse convictions if registrant poses no risk to community based on risk assessment and other factors including rehabilitation and victim impact.
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Establishes procedures for identifying and tracking non-compliant sex offenders through LEADS and national registries, and transfers certain kidnapping/restraint/child abduction offenders from Child Murderer registry to Sex Offender Registry; changes reward language on missing offender database from "are available" to "may be available."
Legislative Description
SEX OFFENDER REG-OFFENSES
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/13/2015