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Senate Bill 490 allows Arkansas courts to waive the $250 registration fee for juveniles ordered to register as sex offenders, easing financial burdens on families.
Senate Bill 490 allows Arkansas courts to waive the $250 registration fee for juveniles ordered to register as sex offenders, easing financial burdens on families.
Senate Bill 490 (SB 490) aims to amend existing legislation regarding the registration of juveniles as sex offenders in Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill is to allow courts the discretion to waive certain fees associated with the registration process, specifically a $250 fee that can be a financial burden on families of juveniles who are ordered to register.
Senate Bill 490 represents a significant step towards making the juvenile registration process more accessible by allowing courts to waive fees that may hinder compliance. This legislative change reflects a growing recognition of the financial challenges faced by families in the juvenile justice system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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