1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to public safety; requiring persons subject to stays of adjudication in 1.3 criminal sexual conduct cases to register as predatory offenders; amending 1.4 Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 243.166, subdivision 1b. 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 243.166, subdivision 1b, is amended to read: 1.7 Subd. 1b.Registration required.(a) A person shall register under this section if: 1.8 (1) the person was charged with or petitioned for a felony violation of or attempt to 1.9violate, or aiding, abetting, or conspiracy to commit, any of the following, and convicted 1.10of or adjudicated delinquent for that offense or another offense arising out of the same set 1.11of circumstances: 1.12 (i) murder under section 609.185, paragraph (a), clause (2); 1.13 (ii) kidnapping under section 609.25; 1.14 (iii) criminal sexual conduct under section 609.342; 609.343; 609.344; 609.345; 609.3451, 1.15subdivision 3, paragraph (b); or 609.3453; 1.16 (iv) indecent exposure under section 617.23, subdivision 3; or 1.17 (v) surreptitious intrusion under the circumstances described in section 609.746, 1.18subdivision 1, paragraph (h); 1.19 (2) the person was charged with or petitioned for a violation of, or attempt to violate, or 1.20aiding, abetting, or conspiring to commit any of the following and convicted of or adjudicated 1.21delinquent for that offense or another offense arising out of the same set of circumstances: 1Section 1. 25-00699 as introduced11/22/24 REVISOR KLL/NS SENATE STATE OF MINNESOTA S.F. No. 459NINETY-FOURTH SESSION (SENATE AUTHORS: UTKE) OFFICIAL STATUSD-PGDATE Introduction and first reading01/21/2025 Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety 2.1 (i) criminal abuse in violation of Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 609.2325, subdivision 2.21, paragraph (b); 2.3 (ii) solicitation, inducement, or promotion of the prostitution of a minor or engaging in 2.4the sex trafficking of a minor in violation of section 609.322; 2.5 (iii) a prostitution offense in violation of section 609.324, subdivision 1, paragraph (a); 2.6 (iv) soliciting a minor to engage in sexual conduct in violation of section 609.352, 2.7subdivision 2 or 2a, clause (1); 2.8 (v) using a minor in a sexual performance in violation of section 617.246; or 2.9 (vi) possessing or disseminating a pornographic work involving a minor in violation of 2.10section 617.247; 2.11 (3) the person was sentenced as a patterned sex offender under section 609.3455, 2.12subdivision 3a; or 2.13 (4) the person was charged with or petitioned for, including pursuant to a court martial, 2.14violating a law of the United States, including the Uniform Code of Military Justice, similar 2.15to an offense or involving similar circumstances to an offense described in clause (1), (2), 2.16or (3), and convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for that offense or another offense arising 2.17out of the same set of circumstances. 2.18 (b) A person also shall register under this section if: 2.19 (1) the person was charged with or petitioned for an offense in another state similar to 2.20an offense or involving similar circumstances to an offense described in paragraph (a), 2.21clause (1), (2), or (3), and convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for that offense or another 2.22offense arising out of the same set of circumstances; 2.23 (2) the person enters this state to reside, work, or attend school, or enters this state and 2.24remains for 14 days or longer or for an aggregate period of time exceeding 30 days during 2.25any calendar year; and 2.26 (3) ten years have not elapsed since the person was released from confinement or, if the 2.27person was not confined, since the person was convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for 2.28the offense that triggers registration, unless the person is subject to a longer registration 2.29period under the laws of another state in which the person has been convicted or adjudicated, 2.30or is subject to lifetime registration. 2.31 If a person described in this paragraph is subject to a longer registration period in another 2.32state or is subject to lifetime registration, the person shall register for that time period 2Section 1. 25-00699 as introduced11/22/24 REVISOR KLL/NS 3.1regardless of when the person was released from confinement, convicted, or adjudicated 3.2delinquent. 3.3 (c) A person also shall register under this section if the person was committed pursuant 3.4to a court commitment order under Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 253B.185, chapter 3.5253D, Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 526.10, or a similar law of another state or the 3.6United States, regardless of whether the person was convicted of any offense. 3.7 (d) A person also shall register under this section if: 3.8 (1) the person was charged with or petitioned for a felony violation or attempt to violate 3.9any of the offenses listed in paragraph (a), clause (1), or a similar law of another state or 3.10the United States, or the person was charged with or petitioned for a violation of any of the 3.11offenses listed in paragraph (a), clause (2), or a similar law of another state or the United 3.12States; 3.13 (2) the person was found not guilty by reason of mental illness or mental deficiency 3.14after a trial for that offense, or found guilty but mentally ill after a trial for that offense, in 3.15states with a guilty but mentally ill verdict; and 3.16 (3) the person was committed pursuant to a court commitment order under section 3.17253B.18 or a similar law of another state or the United States. 3.18 (e) A person also shall register under this section if the person received a stay of 3.19adjudication under section 609.095, paragraph (b), for a charge of violating section 243.166; 3.20609.342; 609.343; 609.344; 609.345; 609.3451, subdivision 3; 609.3453; 617.246; or 3.21617.247, unless the offender is a juvenile and the court finds, on the record, that there is 3.22good cause to waive the registration requirement. 3Section 1. 25-00699 as introduced11/22/24 REVISOR KLL/NS