04RS HB303

HB303

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HB 303 (BR 471) - M. Cherry, R. Crimm, R. Palumbo, T. Thompson

     AN ACT relating to sexual offenders.
     Amend KRS 17.495 to prohibit registered sex offenders from being on or about school and day care grounds, with exceptions for parent-teacher conferences, transportation, civic functions, and attendance at school; amend KRS 17.990 to provide that a violation of the prohibition be classified as a Class A misdemeanor; amend KRS 525.090, relating to loitering, to increase penalty to Class A misdemeanor if sex offender loiters on school grounds.

HB 303 - AMENDMENTS


     HCS (1) - Amend to insert provision allowing minor who is a sex offender to return to his parents house until the age of eighteen, to remove the provision relating to criminal loitering, and to expand the provision prohibiting sex offender registrants on probation or parole from residing within 1,000 feet of a school to all sex offender registrants.

     HCS (2) - Amend to insert provision allowing minor who is a sex offender to return to his parents house until the age of eighteen; to remove the provision relating to criminal loitering; to expand the provision prohibiting sex offender registrants on probation or parole from residing within 1,000 feet of a school to all sex offender registrants; and to only allow sex offenders on school grounds with the permission of the principal or school board after full disclosure of the offender's status as a sex offender.

     Jan 15-introduced in House
     Jan 16-to Judiciary (H)
     Jan 21-posted in committee
     Feb 4-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
     Feb 5-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, February 6, 2004
     Feb 9-recommitted to Judiciary (H)
     Feb 24-posting waived
     Feb 25-reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute (2)
     Feb 27-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, March 1, 2004
     Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 90-0 with Committee Substitute (2)
     Mar 9-received in Senate
     Mar 12-to Judiciary (S)


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