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Bill would move child‑abuse county‑attorney reporting to once a year; county attorneys and DOJ back change

House Judiciary Committee · April 7, 2025
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Summary

SB69 would change the statutory frequency for county attorneys to report child‑sexual‑abuse case notes to the attorney general from twice a year to once a year (due June 1), a change the Criminal Justice Oversight Council and county attorneys supported as improving data accuracy and reducing administrative burden.

Sen. Gail Lammers introduced Senate Bill 69, a change to reporting requirements that would require county attorneys to report case notes and materials on child sexual‑abuse investigations to the attorney general once a year (on or before June 1) rather than twice a year. Lammers…

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