An Act relative to oversight of the sex offender registry board

This legislation:

  • Mandates that Sex Offender Registry Board and the State Police establish a memorandum of understanding to identify and locate offenders who failed to comply or could not be notified

  • Expands reporting requirements when an offender is released to include the state police and departments where the offender previously lived and worked

  • Requires the state police to file an arrest warrant for any offender who violates the reporting requirements

  • Creates a new category, to be known as ‘Level Zero’ that will be used to identify offenders who are appealing their classification.

An Act establishing local emergency management agencies

This bill allows municipalities to establish Local Emergency Management Agencies. These agencies would be organized and run by a director, who would report directly to the municipality’s appointing authority (Mayor or City manager for a city, or the Town Manager or Town Administrator in towns). The agency would have the authority to utilize and coordinate the services, equipment, supplies, and facilities of the town in response. This legislation would only take effect in the case of a declaration of a state of emergency by the appointing authority and would be superseded by any declaration made by the Governor.

An Act relative to sheriffs

This legislation includes recommendations approved by the Sheriff’s Commission (final report filed as S.1865 during the 2013-2014 legislative session). This bill:

  • Exempts the Sheriffs from the prohibition on providing meals to employees by allowing collective bargaining on this issue

  • Establishes a Corrections Advisory Board with the aim of improving coordination across the criminal justice system and establishing best practices in all aspects of corrections operations

  • Provides for an HRD assessment of current Sheriffs’ Office’s human resources policies and practices

  • Places deputy sheriffs in Group 4 and provides injured in the line of duty benefits

  • Updates the civil process operations.  

An Act updating hunter harassment laws

This legislation updates the hunter harassment law by:

  • Adding prohibitions against verbally or physically harassing, threatening, or intimidating individual’s lawfully engaged in fishing and hunting

  • Banning the use of mechanical aerial devices to drive wildlife, harass, film, photograph or otherwise intimidate

The bill also adds penalties and/or fines for violations of this law.