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MN HF4196
Bill
Status
3/22/2018
Primary Sponsor
Fue Lee
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AI Summary
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Requires law enforcement agencies to notify the public when a predatory offender no longer resides, is employed, or is regularly found in their jurisdiction area, following the existing disclosure guidelines based on risk level.
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Applies existing three-tier risk level disclosure requirements (levels I, II, and III) to notifications about offender departures, with disclosure scope determined by the danger posed and offender's pattern of behavior.
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Mandates law enforcement make good faith efforts to notify affected communities within 14 days of receiving confirmed information that an offender has relocated or left the area.
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Maintains victim protection requirements by prohibiting disclosure of victim or witness identities and continues disclosure obligations for offenders required to register under Minnesota law.
Legislative Description
Law enforcement required to notify public when predatory offender is no longer found in area.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance
3/22/2018