Establishes a registry for persistent domestic violence offenders in Illinois.
The bill creates a registry for persistent domestic violence offenders within the Illinois State Police. It mandates that individuals convicted of offenses against domestic abuse victims, with at least one prior conviction, must register. The registry includes the offender's name, date of birth, conviction date, county of convictions, and a photograph. The Illinois State Police will maintain this registry, making it available for public inquiry online. The duration of registration varies based on the number of prior convictions, ranging from 5 to 20 years.
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