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Article 6-C
Sex Offender Registration Act

Sections

168
Short title
168‑A
Definitions
168‑B
Duties of the division
168‑C
Sex offender
168‑D
Duties of the court
168‑E
Discharge of sex offender from correctional facility
168‑F
Duty to register and to verify
168‑G
Prior convictions
168‑H
Duration of registration and verification
168‑I
Registration and verification requirements
168‑J
Notification of local law enforcement agencies of change of address
168‑K
Registration for change of address from another state
168‑L
Board of examiners of sex offenders
168‑M
Review
168‑N
Judicial determination
168‑O
Petition for relief or modification
168‑P
Special telephone number
168‑Q
Subdirectory
168‑R
Immunity from liability
168‑S
Annual report
168‑T
Penalty
168‑U
Unauthorized release of information
168‑V
Prohibition of employment on motor vehicles engaged in retail sales of frozen desserts
168‑W
Separability
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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