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Are there any occasions when the schools, community organizations, day care centers, etc., can advise the parents or families of their students about a sex offender?

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Are there any occasions when the schools, community organizations, day care centers, etc., can advise the parents or families of their students about a sex offender?

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The only time that Megan’s Law information will be released to parents or families of students, is if the school receives a Tier III high risk notice concerning an offender living within a 1000 foot radius of their location. The school, community organization, day care center, etc. will then mail or hand the parents or responsible adult family member the Megan’s Law information. At no time should the school provide the information directly to the student (unless the student is over 18 years of age.) The parents can then share the information that the schools provided with anyone else in their household.

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