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IN SB0104
Bill
AI Summary
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Defines "serious sex offender" as a registered sex offender who is either a sexually violent predator or convicted of specific offenses including child molesting, child exploitation, child solicitation, child seduction, possession of child pornography, and related crimes
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Makes it a Class D felony for a serious sex offender to knowingly or intentionally enter school property
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Adds serious sex offenders to the list of voters entitled to vote by mail, providing an alternative to in-person voting at polling places located on school property
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Requires circuit court clerks to notify serious sex offenders at least 60 days before an election if their polling place is on school property, informing them of the felony restriction and alternative voting options including mail-in ballots, satellite offices, and vote centers
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Requires the Department of Correction to inform serious sex offenders upon discharge about the school property entry restriction and their voting options
Legislative Description
Serious sex offenders.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary
1/4/2012