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9799.13 – Applicability | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law requires certain individuals convicted of sexually violent offenses to register with the State Police, including residents, non-residents, and supervised offenders.

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9799.13 – Applicability

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 9799.13

Summary
This law section outlines who must register with the Pennsylvania State Police due to a conviction for a sexually violent offense. It specifies registration requirements for residents, non-residents employed or studying in Pennsylvania, and individuals under supervision or incarceration related to such offenses. The provisions ensure comprehensive registration and monitoring of sexual offenders within the state.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law requires certain individuals convicted of sexually violent offenses to register with the State Police, including residents, non-residents, and supervised offenders.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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