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Legislative Session number- 81

Bill Name: SF2486

Providing for community notification of the release of certain high risk
juvenile sex offenders; requiring probation agency monitoring of certain
juvenile sex offenders; requiring and providing for probation agency preliminary
determination relating to notification upon release from confinement or
treatment; specifying certain meeting requirements among chief law enforcement
and probation officers and the county attorney to determine the scope of
disclosure, specifying certain guidelines and granting the officers and county
attorney access to certain data on the juvenile offender, providing for
confidentiality; providing for reassessment and administrative review of
determinations; restricting secondary notification; requiring chief law
enforcement officer notice to the bureau of criminal apprehension upon a
notification determination for BCA maintenance purposes; prohibiting the court
from staying or enjoining notification or modifying the duty to register as part
of a delinquency disposition order; specifying the required duration of
notification; liability immunity provision; requiring notice to certain juvenile
offenders of the potential for notification; requiring the juvenile court to
retain jurisdiction over certain sex offenders for a specified period of time;
requiring the peace officer standards and training (POST) board to by a certain
date develop a model policy for law enforcement agencies to follow in disclosing
information on high risk juvenile sex offenders to the public, specifying
certain policy and consultation requirements; requiring chief law enforcement
officers by a certain later date to establish and implement written polices
governing the public disclosure of information on high risk juvenile sex
offenders based on the model policy; requiring the commissioner of corrections
to develop a risk assessment screening tool by a certain date; appropriating
money to the commissioner for development of the screening tool and to the board
of public defense and the attorney general to implement community notification
for juvenile sex offenders (ra)