SB 1228
Increases the penalty for certain sexual offenders when they fail to register
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LR Number:
4417S.01I
Last Action:
3/2/2004 - Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
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Effective Date:
August 28, 2004

Current Bill Summary

SB 1228 - This act requires the Highway Patrol to maintain a website with the names, addresses, and offenses of individuals required to be on the sexual offender registry. The state will not be civilly or criminally liable for the erroneous placement of an individual's name or address on the website unless there is evidence that the action was performed maliciously.

This act makes it a Class D felony for an individual who committed a sexual offense that is an unclassified felony, Class A felony, Class B felony, or a felony involving a child under the age of fourteen, to fail to register as a sexual offender. A second or subsequent offense by such individuals is a Class C felony. Currently, any individual who is required to register as a sexual offense and fails to do so, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

Portions of this act passed in CCS/SS/HCS/HB 1055 (2004) which was truly agreed to and finally passed.

SUSAN HENDERSON

Amendments

No Amendments Found.