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California was among the first states to consider and adopt state legislation needed to implement the college and university campus sex offender registration program mandated by the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act.
Assembly Bill 4290 Registrants On Campus (California College and University Police Chiefs Association)
Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act
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California Campus Sex Offender Registry Legislation
AB 4 (sponsored by Assemblymembers Bates and Pescetti; chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 544, Statutes of 2001)
Response Letter Of California Attorney General Bill Lockyer (02/11/02)
Letter To California Attorney General Bill Lockyer Regarding College & University Campus Sex Offender Registration (01/11/02)
California Adopts Landmark Law Requiring Sex Offenders To Register With College & University Police (10/10/01)
September 7, 2001 Letter To Governor Gray Davis
California One Step Closer To Adopting Landmark Campus Sex Offender Registration Law (07/10/01)
Campus Police, Victim Advocates To Support Campus Sex Offender Registration Bill (07/09/01)
Bates Bill Requires Sex Offenders to Disclose Presence on College Campus (Assembly Press Release; 05/21/01)
"California Sex-offender bill could aid colleges" (Sacramento Bee; 04/04/01)
Committee Votes To Pass Campus Sex Offender Registry Bill (April 3, 2001)
Committee To Consider Campus Sex Offender Registry Bill (April 3, 2001)
SOC seeks improvements to AB 4 & AB 703 (April 3, 2001)
Bates Bill Requires Sex Offenders to Disclose Presence on College Campus (12/05/00)
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