HB784

Provides relative to sex offender registration and notification requirements

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Louisiana HB784 amends sex offender registration and notification requirements.

Louisiana HB784 modifies sex offender registration and notification requirements. It mandates lifetime registration for certain offenses and updates the definition of "sex offense" to include additional crimes. The bill requires sex offenders to register within three business days of release from confinement or establishing residence in Louisiana. It also specifies that offenders must update their registration information within three business days of any changes. Failure to comply with these requirements is a felony.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

35 Yea

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0 Nay

4 Absent

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Calendar

May 5

12:30 PM

Senate Committee on Judiciary C

Mar 18

10:00 AM

House Committee on Criminal Justice

History

Jun 9

House

Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 838.

Jun 9

House

Effective date: See Act.

Jun 4

House

Sent to the Governor for executive approval.