Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Article 62.101. Expiration Of Duty To Register
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Art. 62.101. EXPIRATION OF DUTY TO REGISTER. (a) Except as
provided by Subsection (b) and Subchapter I, the duty to register
for a person ends when the person dies if the person has a
reportable conviction or adjudication, other than an adjudication
of delinquent conduct, for:
(1) a sexually violent offense;
(2) an offense under Section 25.02, 43.05(a)(2), or 43.26,
Penal Code;
(3) an offense under Section 21.11(a)(2), Penal Code, if
before or after the person is convicted or adjudicated for the
offense under Section 21.11(a)(2), Penal Code, the person receives
or has received another reportable conviction or adjudication,
other than an adjudication of delinquent conduct, for an offense or
conduct that requires registration under this chapter;
(4) an offense under Section 20.02, 20.03, or 20.04, Penal
Code, if:
(A) the judgment in the case contains an affirmative finding
under Article 42.015 or, for a deferred adjudication, the papers in
the case contain an affirmative finding that the victim or intended
victim was younger than 17 years of age; and
(B) before or after the person is convicted or adjudicated
for the offense under Section 20.02, 20.03, or 20.04, Penal Code,
the person receives or has received another reportable conviction
or adjudication, other than an adjudication of delinquent conduct,
for an offense or conduct that requires registration under this
chapter; or
(5) an offense under Section 43.23, Penal Code, that is
punishable under Subsection (h) of that section.
(b) Except as provided by Subchapter I, the duty to register
for a person otherwise subject to Subsection (a) ends on the 10th
anniversary of the date on which the person is released from a penal
institution or discharges community supervision or the court
dismisses the criminal proceedings against the person and
discharges the person, whichever date is later, if the person's
duty to register is based on a conviction or an order of deferred
adjudication in a cause that was transferred to a district court or
criminal district court under Section 54.02, Family Code.
(c) Except as provided by Subchapter I, the duty to register
for a person with a reportable conviction or adjudication for an
offense other than an offense described by Subsection (a) ends:
(1) if the person's duty to register is based on an
adjudication of delinquent conduct, on the 10th anniversary of the
date on which the disposition is made or the person completes the
terms of the disposition, whichever date is later; or
(2) if the person's duty to register is based on a
conviction or on an order of deferred adjudication, on the 10th
anniversary of the date on which the court dismisses the criminal
proceedings against the person and discharges the person, the
person is released from a penal institution, or the person
discharges community supervision, whichever date is later.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1.01, eff. Sept. 1,
2005.
Article: 62.056 62.057 62.058 62.059 62.060 62.061 62.062 62.101 62.102 62.151 62.152 62.153 62.201 62.202 62.203
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