Senate Votes to Strengthen PA’s Sexual Offender Registry

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Senate today approved legislation to protect children from sexual predators by closing a loophole in existing state law, according to bill sponsors Sens. Lisa Baker (R-20) and Scott Martin (R-13).

Senate Bill 1317 adds the crime of sexual assault by sports official, volunteer or employee of nonprofit association as a Tier II sexual offense, requiring individuals convicted of this offense to register as a sexual offender under the Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Under current law, those convicted of this offense are not required to register as sex offenders.

“This bill is a continuation of our legislative efforts to keep children safe,” said Baker. “These types of offenses involve the sexual abuse of a minor, so they should be covered by SORNA in the interest of public safety.”

“Our legislation will put this form of sexual assault on the same level as other similar offenses in the eyes of SORNA, ensuring anyone convicted of this offense will have to register as a sex offender and be evaluated by the Sexual Offender Assessment Board to determine if they are a sexually violent predator,” added Martin.

The legislation now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration.

VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/pasenategop/100124-baker-sb1317 (Senator Baker)
VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/pasenategop/100124-martin-sb1317 (Senator Martin)

CONTACT:  Jennifer Wilson (Senator Baker)
                     Jason Thompson (Senator Martin)

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