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Committee narrows which level‑3 registered offenders may attend ticketed school events

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - SENATE · February 13, 2019
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Summary

The committee advanced House Bill 1023, which reduces the allowed consanguinity of level‑3 registered offenders who may attend ticketed, school‑sponsored events (from fourth to second degree) while carving out exceptions for great‑grandparents and students in Division of Youth Services.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance House Bill 1023, which changes who may attend ticketed, school‑sponsored events when a person is a level‑3 registered offender, panel members and witnesses said.

The bill moves the consanguinity cutoff from fourth degree to second degree for level‑3 offenders at ticketed events, a change sponsor and school‑board representatives said would make monitoring guests more…

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