42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9799.1

 Duties of Pennsylvania State Police (Expired).

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§ 9799.1.  Duties of Pennsylvania State Police (Expired).

 

2012 Expiration.  Section 9799.1 expired December 20, 2012. See Act 111 of 2011.

2013 Unconstitutionality.  Act 152 of 2004 was declared unconstitutional. Commonwealth v. Neiman, 84 A.3d 603 (Pa. 2013). The unconstitutionality took effect March 17, 2014.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 15 cases (5 in the last 5 years), 1999–2026 · leading case: A.S. v. Pennsylvania State Police
A.S. v. Pennsylvania State Police (2016) pa “Proceeding under a belief he was subject to a ten-year SORNA registration period (a belief shared at sentencing by the court and the prosecutor), appel-lee filed a Petition for Review in the Nature of a Complaint in Mandamus in the Commonwealth Court’s original jurisdiction on…”
A.S. v. Pennsylvania State Police (2014) pacommwct · cites it 2× “1 of the Sentencing Code, 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1, and the current Section 9799.”
Commonwealth v. Howe (2004) pasuperct “See 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1, Duties of Pennsylvania State Police; 42 Pa.”
Nieves v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole (2010) pacommwct · cites it 2× “1(4) of Megan's Law, 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1 (4). The chief law enforcement officer is required to provide written notice of the residence of a sexually violent predator, but not an offender, to: (1) neighbors; (2) the county children and youth service agency; (3) schools in the…”
Department of the Auditor General v. Pennsylvania State Police (2004) pacommwct · cites it 2× “1(4) of Megan's Law, 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1(4). The registration information includes the specific addresses at which the individuals will reside, be employed or be enrolled as students.”
Commonwealth v. Gaffney (1999) pa “42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1(1). This information is given solely to the chief law enforcement officer of the police department having primary jurisdiction of the municipality in which the registrant resides.”
Fross v. County of Allegheny (2011) pa “42 Pa.C.S. §§ 9799.1, 9795.3, 9799.2(2)-(3).”
Gordon v. Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (2010) pacommwct “1 of the Law, 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1, inter alia, to maintain the Law’s registry.”
Com. v. Acevedo, J. (2016) pasuperct “See 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1 et seq. SORNA’s registration requirements apply to persons still under supervision for relevant offenses as of December 20, 2012.”
D. Lusik v. PSP (2019) pacommwct “1, was enacted on May 10, 2000, after Megan’s Law I was found to be unconstitutional by our Supreme (Footnote continued on next page…) 2 requirements are significant and the information acquired is placed on the public website, rather than being available only on request as in…”
D. Lusik v. PSP (2021) pacommwct “1), was enacted on October 24, 1995, and became effective 180 days thereafter.”
Com. v. Reid, C. (2023) pasuperct “Citing to, inter alia, Northrip, the Commonwealth contends that “the grading of the offenses does ____________________________________________ 3 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 9799.1 - 9799.40. - 11 - J-S27005-23 not seem to be among the factors to consider when deciding whether the offenses are…”
— 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9799.1(1) — 2 cases
A.S. v. Pennsylvania State Police (2016) pa “Proceeding under a belief he was subject to a ten-year SORNA registration period (a belief shared at sentencing by the court and the prosecutor), appel-lee filed a Petition for Review in the Nature of a Complaint in Mandamus in the Commonwealth Court’s original jurisdiction on…”
Commonwealth v. Gaffney (1999) pa “42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1(1). This information is given solely to the chief law enforcement officer of the police department having primary jurisdiction of the municipality in which the registrant resides.”
— 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9799.1(4) — 2 cases
Department of the Auditor General v. Pennsylvania State Police (2004) pacommwct “1(4) of Megan's Law, 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1(4). The registration information includes the specific addresses at which the individuals will reside, be employed or be enrolled as students.”
Nieves v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole (2010) pacommwct “1(4) of Megan's Law, 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1 (4). The chief law enforcement officer is required to provide written notice of the residence of a sexually violent predator, but not an offender, to: (1) neighbors; (2) the county children and youth service agency; (3) schools in the…”
— 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9799.1(b)(2) — 1 case
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