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MO HB106
Bill
Status
1/9/2013
Primary Sponsor
Mike Kelley
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AI Summary
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Changes when sex offenders must be informed of registration requirements from "prior to release or discharge" to "at the time of adjudication"
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Court must still obtain the address where the person expects to reside upon discharge, parole, or release if registration is required
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Court must report the residential address to the chief law enforcement official of the relevant county or city within three business days
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Applies to persons released on probation, discharged upon payment of a fine, or released after confinement in county jail
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Repeals and replaces section 589.405 of Missouri Revised Statutes regarding sex offender registry requirements
Legislative Description
Requires a convicted sex offender to be told of his or her obligation to register as a sex offender at the time of adjudication instead of the current requirement of prior to release or discharge
Last Action
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety(H)
3/7/2013