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 | | The New Hampshire legislature is, as of Spring 1998, considering modifications to its statute to bring it into compliance with the Jacob Wetterling Act, the Pam Lychner Act, and Megan's Law. |
 | | The State provides public access, regardless of risk level, through a 900 telephone line (with a fee of $5.00/call) and semi-annually publishes a subdirectory of Level 3 (high risk) offenders that is distributed to local law enforcement agencies, and available to the public in those local law enforcement agency offices. |
 | | The new system greatly improves collection and dissemination of sex offender information.] To Organizations Serving Children, Elderly, and the Mentally Ill: Eight months prior to release, sex offenders are classified for risk by a DOC committee, but the local law enforcement agency for the jurisdiction where the offender resides makes the final risk determination. |
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