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MO HB2471
Bill
Status
4/1/2010
Primary Sponsor
Dan Brown
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AI Summary
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Enacts "Chelsea's Law" requiring lifetime supervision of certain sex offenders, including those convicted of specific offenses under sections 566.030, 566.032, 566.060, 566.062, 566.067, 566.083, 566.100, 566.151, 566.212, 566.213, 568.020, 568.080, or 568.090 committed on or after August 28, 2006, against victims under 14 years old if the offender is a prior sex offender.
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Mandates electronic monitoring using global positioning system or similar technology that tracks offender location at all times as a condition of lifetime supervision.
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Requires electronic monitoring devices to immediately alert appropriate local law enforcement if monitored offenders enter areas where their travel is restricted by Missouri law, including provisions under sections 566.148, 566.149, and 566.150.
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Allows the board to terminate supervision in appropriate cases determined by risk assessment for offenders age 65 or older.
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Authorizes the board to adopt rules relating to supervision and electronic monitoring of offenders under this section.
Legislative Description
Requires devices used to electronically monitor certain sexual offenders to immediately alert law enforcement if the offender travels into an area which has been restricted by law
Last Action
Public Hearing Completed (H)
4/14/2010