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Committee approves bill giving local courts more control over transfers of certain registered offenders
Summary
House Bill 1687 would require sending and receiving supervising courts to enter written orders with findings before certain registered sex offenders transfer into a new county; the committee approved the amended bill unanimously.
House Bill 1687 would change how certain registrants—described in testimony as transient registered sex offenders—are transferred between supervising courts and would impose job‑related restrictions for registrants who have more than incidental contact with unaccompanied minors. The bill requires sending and receiving supervising courts to issue written transfer orders that include specified findings; an amendment adopted by the committee incorporated those written‑findings requirements and was…
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