Establishes a registry for persistent domestic violence offenders in North Carolina.
The bill creates a Persistent Domestic Violence Offender Registration Program in North Carolina. It mandates that individuals convicted of a domestic violence offense with at least one prior conviction must register with the State Bureau of Investigation. The registry includes personal information such as name, date of birth, and a photograph. The registration period varies based on the number of prior convictions, ranging from two to ten years.
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