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SENATE BILL 341 AMENDS NRS 179D
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This bill requires the community notification website to post
residential information on all Tier 2 level offenders in addition to all Tier 3
level sex offenders and offenders convicted of crime against a child.
2.
It also requires that a sex offender must be assigned a Tier 3
level of community notification if the sex offender has been:
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Declared to be a sexually
violent predator;
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Convicted of three or more
sexually violent offenses and at least two of the offenses were brought and
tried separately;
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Convicted
of two sexually violent offenses and one or more non-sexually violent offenses,
and at least two of the offenses were brought and tried separately;
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Convicted of one sexually
violent offense and two or more non-sexually violent offenses, and at east two
of the offenses were brought and tried separately;
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Convicted of two sexually
violent offenses, and both offenses were brought and tried separately, and the
sex offender has been arrested on three or more separate occasions for
commission of a sexually violent offense, a non-sexually violent offense of an
associated offense; or
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Convicted of one sexually
violent offense and one non-sexually violent offense, and both offenses were
brought and tried separately, and the sex offender has been arrested on three or
more separate occasions for commission of a sexually violent offense, a
non-sexually violent offense of an associated offense.
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All other requirements of NRS
179D remain in effect.
The
Department of Motor Vehicles shall not issue a drivers license, commercial
drivers license or identification card to a sex offender or an offender
convicted of a crime against a child, if the offender is not in compliance
with registration requirements as defined in NRS179D. A drivers license,
commercial drivers license or identification card issued to an offender
expires on the first anniversary date of the offender’s birthday.
The
Gaming Control Board shall not issue a gaming registration card to a sex
offender or an offender convicted of a crime against a child who is not in
compliance with registration requirements as defined in NRS 179D.
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