Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4852

Introduced
3/11/24  
Refer
3/11/24  

Caption

Registration and verification process for individuals required to register as predatory offenders modification

Impact

If enacted, SF4852 would notably streamline the process of registration for predatory offenders, aiming to augment public safety by ensuring that law enforcement can maintain a current record of addresses where offenders reside. The amendment facilitates easier notification procedures, both for offenders moving within Minnesota and those relocating to other states. The intention behind these changes is to fortify the accountability of individuals required to register, thereby fostering a broader sense of safety and community oversight.

Summary

Senate File 4852 aims to amend Minnesota Statutes relating to the registration and verification process for individuals required to register as predatory offenders. The legislation revises existing provisions to enhance clarity and efficiency in the registration process. This bill emphasizes that individuals must register with law enforcement authorities as soon as they are assigned a corrections agent, or if they do not have one, with the local law enforcement authority. Additionally, it mandates timely notification to law enforcement about changes in residential addresses, thus seeking to ensure up-to-date and accurate tracking of predatory offenders.

Contention

Despite its safety objectives, the bill may face contention regarding privacy concerns and the burdens it places on individuals required to register. Critics may argue that the notification requirements could intrude on the personal lives of individuals trying to reintegrate into society and could potentially hinder their employment or housing opportunities. Furthermore, discussions may arise around the efficacy of such registration systems, questioning if they genuinely contribute to enhanced public safety or if they unjustly penalize individuals long after they have served their sentences.

Companion Bills

MN HF4020

Similar To Registration and verification process for individuals required to register as predatory offenders modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4020

Registration and verification process for individuals required to register as predatory offenders modified.

MN SF1942

Out of state residency verification process for offenders required to register as a predatory offender modification

MN HF1646

Out of state residency verification process modified for offenders required to register as a predatory offender.

MN H1351

Registration of Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders

MN SF3

Voter registration provisions modifications and appropriations

MN S1654

Registration of Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders

MN SB1175

Registrations; observers; counting procedures; verification

MN HB2710

Registrations; counting procedures; observers; verification

MN SF1546

Voter registration provisions modification

MN SB1132

Registrations; counting procedures; observers; verification

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