Some RSO Do Not Have to Appear on the Registry
According to this site, certain registered sex offenders are not required to appear on the Megan’s Law Registry. They do have to register with local law enforcement agencies but you will never know a registered sex offender who falls into this “other” category lives in your neighborhood or works next to you, or sits next to your child in school.
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Another Sex Offender Law
The Kansas legislature enacted a new law and the Governor signed it into law this past month and it went into effect May 1. The new law is designed to prevent persons convicted of sexual battery against a child and child endangerment from obtaining or renewing a teaching license.
Apparently in the past there was a loophole that allowed for a renewal of the teaching license after five years if it could be proven that the perpetrator had achieved rehabilitation.1
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- ‘New law imposes lifetime bans on teaching for some offenders,’ KSN.com, May 27, 2008. [↩]
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