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Trustees review first reading of sex-offender notification policy after state changes; board asks for clarity on "community" notices

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The board received a first reading of revisions to Policy JLIF to reflect changes in state law on notification related to certain offenders and discussed how the district defines and publishes community notifications; no vote was taken.

The Catalina Foothill School District Governing Board on Tuesday reviewed a first reading of revisions to Policy JLIF (Offender Notification) intended to reflect recent changes to Arizona Revised Statute 13-3825. The revisions expand notification requirements to include certain level 1 offenders and add new obligations when an offender has legal custody of a child.

An associate superintendent presented the changes, explaining that the policy now explicitly includes level 1 offenders…

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