Massachusetts S1752 establishes residency restrictions for level-three sex offenders, prohibiting them from living within 1500 feet of schools.
Massachusetts S1752 aims to enhance public safety by imposing stricter residency restrictions on level-three sex offenders. The bill prohibits these offenders from establishing a residence within 1500 feet of any school, day-care center, park, beach, or recreational facility. This restriction applies to both new and existing residences. If a sex offender's residence falls within this prohibited distance after the bill's enactment, they must move within 30 days of receiving written notice.
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