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Section 9792 – Definitions (Expired)

§ 9792. Definitions (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9792 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9795.1 – Registration (Expired)

§ 9795.1. Registration (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9795.1 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9795.2 – Registration procedures and applicability (Expired)

§ 9795.2. Registration procedures and applicability (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9795.2 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9795.4 – Assessments (Expired)

§ 9795.4. Assessments (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9795.4 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9795.5 – Exemption from certain notifications (Expired)

§ 9795.5. Exemption from certain notifications (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9795.5 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9796 – Verification of residence (Expired)

§ 9796. Verification of residence (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9796 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9798 – Other notification (Expired)

§ 9798. Other notification (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9798 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9798.2 – Administration (Expired)

§ 9798.2. Administration (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9798.2 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9799 – Immunity for good faith conduct (Expired)

§ 9799. Immunity for good faith conduct (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9799 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9799.1 – Duties of Pennsylvania State Police (Expired)

§ 9799.1. Duties of Pennsylvania State Police (Expired). 2012 Expiration. Section 9799.1 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011. 2013 Unconstitutionality. Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Section 9799.10 – Purposes of subchapter

§ 9799.10. Purposes of subchapter. This subchapter shall be interpreted and construed to effectuate the following purposes: (1) To bring the Commonwealth into substantial compliance with the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-248, 120 Stat. 587). (2) To require individuals convicted or adjudicated delinquent of certain sexual offenses to […]

Section 9799.11 – Legislative findings, declaration of policy and scope

§ 9799.11. Legislative findings, declaration of policy and scope. (a) Legislative findings.–The General Assembly finds as follows: (1) In 1995 the General Assembly enacted the act of October 24, 1995 (1st Sp.Sess. P.L.1079, No.24), commonly referred to as Megan’s Law. Through this enactment, the General Assembly intended to comply with legislation enacted by Congress requiring […]