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Legislative Session number- 88

Bill Name: SF1676

1E "Uniform Collateral Consequences of Conviction Act"

ARTICLE 1 - UNIFORM
COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF CONVICTION ACT

Enacting the Uniform Collateral
Consequences of Conviction Act; defining certain terms; limiting the scope;
providing for the revisor of statutes to provide for the identification,
collection, and publication of laws regarding collateral consequences; providing
for notice of collateral consequences in pretrial proceeding and at guilty plea,
additional legal consequences, and at sentencing upon release; authorization
required for collateral sanction; prescribing a process regarding reaching a
decision to disqualify; specifying the effects of conviction by another state or
the United States and relieved or pardoned convictions; allowing individuals
convicted of an offense to petition for an order of limited relief; allowing
individuals convicted of an offense to petition for a certificate of restoration
of rights; specifying that collateral sanctions are not subject to an order of
limited relief or certificate of restoration of rights; providing for the effect
of conviction by another state or the United States; providing for an order of
limited relief; providing for a certificate of restoration of rights; providing
for collateral sanctions not subject to order of limited relief or certificate
of restoration of rights; providing for issuance, modification, or revocation of
an order of limited relief or certificate of restoration of rights; providing
for reliance on order or certificate as evidence of due care; providing for
victim rights; providing for the uniformity of the application and construction;
specifying certain savings and transitional provisions; requiring a change to
the uniform traffic ticket and the statewide standard citation; appropriating
money to the office of administrative hearings to fulfill duties

ARTICLE 2 -
CONFORMING AMENDMENTS

Conforming and clarifying other laws regarding
collateral consequences and the rehabilitation of criminal offenders with the
uniform act; repealing current provisions relating to collateral
sanctions
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