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34-A §11301. Immunity from liability

§11301. Immunity from liability Neither the failure to perform the requirements of this chapter nor compliance with this chapter subjects any state, municipal or county official or employee to liability in a civil action. The immunity provided under this section applies to the release of relevant information to other officials or employees or to the […]

34-A §11302. Community education

§11302. Community education The department shall provide law enforcement agencies technical assistance concerning community education curricula for purposes of notification to the public of a registrant’s conditional release or discharge.   [PL 2011, c. 663, §3 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 2011, c. 663, §3 (NEW).

34-A §11303. Mandatory notification of conditional release or discharge of registrants

§11303. Mandatory notification of conditional release or discharge of registrants The department, county jails, state mental health institutes and the bureau are governed by the following notice provisions when a registrant is conditionally released or discharged.   [PL 2011, c. 663, §3 (NEW).] 1.  Duties.  The department, a county jail or a state mental health […]

34-A §11304. Public notification

§11304. Public notification 1.  Department.  Upon the conditional release or discharge of a registrant from a state correctional institution, the department shall give notice of the information under section 11303, subsection 1 to members of the public the department determines appropriate to ensure public safety.   [PL 2011, c. 663, §3 (NEW).] 2.  Law enforcement […]

34-A §11401. Establishment

§11401. Establishment The Sex Offender Management and Risk Assessment Advisory Commission, referred to in this chapter as “the commission,” established by Title 5, section 12004‑I, subsection 4‑C, is created for the purpose of making recommendations pertaining to sex offender management and risk assessment. For purposes of this chapter, “sex offender” has the same meaning as […]

34-A §11402. Membership; terms; vacancies

§11402. Membership; terms; vacancies 1.  Composition; qualifications.  The commission is composed of 7 members, appointed by the Attorney General. The members may be qualified by reason of their expertise in sex offender matters, including but not limited to risk assessment methods, corrections, sex offender law and the prosecution or defense of sex offender crimes.   […]

34-A §11403. Duties; powers

§11403. Duties; powers 1.  Consultation.  The commission shall consult with experts in the field of sex offender matters, including but not limited to state or federal agencies, courts, correctional facilities, organizations whose affairs pertain to sex offender matters and other interested parties as the commission determines necessary.   [PL 2015, c. 86, §4 (NEW).] 2.  […]

34-A §11404. Organization; meetings

§11404. Organization; meetings The Attorney General shall notify all members of the commission of the time and place of the first meeting of the commission. At that meeting, the commission shall elect a chair, vice-chair and secretary-treasurer and adopt provisions regarding the administration of the commission and its affairs. The commission may meet as frequently […]

34-A §11405. Expenses

§11405. Expenses Members of the commission may not be compensated for expenses incurred or related to the activities of the commission.   [PL 2015, c. 86, §4 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 2015, c. 86, §4 (NEW).