Relates to custody and visitation rights of certain sex offenders
Bill A 2271 aimed to restrict custody and visitation rights for certain sex offenders to enhance child safety, but it was halted and will not proceed in its current form.
Bill A 2271 aimed to restrict custody and visitation rights for certain sex offenders to enhance child safety, but it was halted and will not proceed in its current form.
Bill A 2271 was introduced to address the custody and visitation rights of individuals classified as sex offenders. The intent of the bill is to establish specific guidelines and restrictions regarding the ability of certain sex offenders to obtain custody of or visitation rights to children. This legislation aims to enhance child safety and welfare by ensuring that the rights of children are prioritized in custody and visitation decisions involving sex offenders.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, the following key provisions can be inferred based on the title and the context of similar legislation:
Bill A 2271 is related to several prior-session bills, which may have addressed similar issues:
- A 8269
- A 846
- A 2317
These related bills may provide additional context or background on legislative efforts concerning the custody and visitation rights of sex offenders.
Bill A 2271 sought to create a framework for managing the custody and visitation rights of certain sex offenders, with the primary goal of protecting children. However, the bill has been halted in its legislative process, as indicated by the striking of the enacting clause. Further developments or revisions may occur in future legislative sessions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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