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MN SF3737
Bill
Status
3/22/2018
Primary Sponsor
Bobby Champion
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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.
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Notification must follow the same disclosure guidelines used when the offender was present, with scope based on the offender's assigned risk level (I, II, or III).
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Law enforcement must make good faith efforts to notify the public within 14 days of receiving confirmed information that the offender has left the area or moved to a new address.
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Applies to all offenders required to register under Minnesota's predatory offender registration statute, including those without a primary address.
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Amends Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 244.052, subdivision 4, by adding a new paragraph (k) establishing the public notification requirement when offenders depart an area.
Legislative Description
Law enforcement notification to public when predatory offender is no longer found in the area
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy
3/22/2018