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iowa [2022/07/12 13:54] – [Iowa Laws Regarding Registration] rkdbus | iowa [2025/03/20 11:04] (current) – [Other Useful State Information] josiahk | ||
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=== Does the state use risk assessment when assigning tiers or levels to registrants? | === Does the state use risk assessment when assigning tiers or levels to registrants? | ||
- | Yes.\\ | + | No, however, it is used only for those petitioning for relief from registration.\\ |
- | (link to official statute needed)\\ | + | [[https:// |
- | [[http://www.grllaw.com/blog/grl-law/sex-offender-risk-assessments.aspx|http://www.grllaw.com/blog/grl-law/sex-offender-risk-assessments.aspx]] | + | Sex Offender Risk Assessment: State-Level Policies for Determining Registration and Notification Requirements. See pdf pg. 57\\ |
+ | [[https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/smart/306898.pdf|https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/smart/306898.pdf]] | ||
=== Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who? === | === Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who? === | ||
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$25 annually, optional per county\\ | $25 annually, optional per county\\ | ||
692.11\\ | 692.11\\ | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | |https:// | + | |
=== Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? | === Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? | ||
- | 2000 foot residency restriction 692A.114(3)\\ | + | 2000 foot residency restriction |
[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
Electronic monitoring 692A.124 - this is during supervision\\ | Electronic monitoring 692A.124 - this is during supervision\\ | ||
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=== Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored? === | === Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored? === | ||
- | Basically, | + | Iowa’s Constitution currently states that anyone convicted of a felony has no right to vote or hold public office. But in 2020 the Governor signed Executive Order 7, restoring the right to vote to nearly all Iowans who have been convicted of a felony and have successfully completed their sentences.\\ |
- | [[https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterinformation/ | + | [[https://governor.iowa.gov/services/voting-rights-restoration|https://governor.iowa.gov/services/voting-rights-restoration]] |
=== What does the state say about persons who are required to register? === | === What does the state say about persons who are required to register? === | ||
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House\\ | House\\ | ||
[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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===== Other Useful State Information ===== | ===== Other Useful State Information ===== | ||
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=== NARSOL state affiliate website or blog: === | === NARSOL state affiliate website or blog: === | ||
- | Not yet. | + | **Iowans Unafraid** \\ |
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | PO Box 64\\ | ||
+ | Altoona, IA 50009\\ | ||
+ | (515) 518-7189 | ||
=== Other helpful state advocacy groups: === | === Other helpful state advocacy groups: === |
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