Massachusetts bill H1510 aims to prohibit sex offenders from entering public or private school property for any reason.
Massachusetts bill H1510 seeks to amend Chapter 265 of the Massachusetts General Laws by adding a new section that prohibits sex offenders from entering public or private school property. Violators of this provision face potential imprisonment in the house of correction for up to 2.5 years, a fine of up to $1,000, or both. The bill defines a sex offender as per section 178C of chapter 6, and authorizes police officers or authorized personnel to arrest offenders without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe the law is being violated.
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