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Bill S 1395 mandates sex offenders to verify their residence every six months, enhancing public safety and ensuring law enforcement has accurate registry information.
Bill S 1395 mandates sex offenders to verify their residence every six months, enhancing public safety and ensuring law enforcement has accurate registry information.
The primary purpose of Bill S 1395 is to enhance public safety by ensuring that sex offenders are held accountable for their whereabouts and registration status. By mandating biannual verification of residence and registration, the bill aims to improve the accuracy of sex offender registries, thereby providing law enforcement and the community with up-to-date information regarding the location of registered sex offenders.
Bill S 1395 seeks to strengthen the mechanisms for monitoring sex offenders by instituting a biannual verification requirement. This legislative measure is designed to enhance public safety and ensure that law enforcement has access to accurate information regarding registered offenders. The bill is currently under review by the appropriate legislative committee.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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