Senate Bill 620 aims to enhance the tracking of sex offenders who are unable to provide a residential address. Currently, individuals required to register as sex offenders must provide an address, and those on parole or extended supervision must notify the Department of Corrections (DOC) of any changes to their address. The bill amends existing law to require that if a registrant is unable to provide an address, they must notify the DOC within 24 hours of becoming unable to do so.

Additionally, the bill introduces a new provision that mandates the DOC to track individuals who cannot provide an address using a passive positioning system. This change is intended to ensure that even those without a fixed address can be monitored, thereby enhancing public safety and compliance with sex offender registration requirements.

Statutes affected:
Bill Text: 301.45(4)(b), 301.45