A 4861
"Sexual Assault Victims' Rights Act"; requires victim notification concerning termination of obligation to register as sex offender and release from parole supervision for life; concerns restraining orders for victim of sex offense.
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Bill overview
The Sexual Assault Victims’ Rights Act aims to improve the rights and protections for survivors of sexual assault. It requires notification to victims when their obligation to register as a sex offender is terminated or their parole supervision ends. The bill also addresses restraining orders for victims of sex offenses, providing a framework for enhanced victim safety and support. It seeks to ensure victims are informed of significant changes in a perpetrator’s status and to strengthen legal protections against future harm.
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Primary sponsor
Alex Sauickie
Cosponsor
Gerry Scharfenberger
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