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Convicted Sex Offenders May Find Relocating More Difficult

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STATEWIDE, (WOWO) — Indiana lawmakers have tightened rules on where sex offenders can move.

Governor Braun signed House Enrolled Act 1687, written by Rep. Ben Smaltz (R-Auburn).

The law requires judges to review family ties, housing, and job access before allowing a move to a new county.

A judge in that county must also approve the relocation so law enforcement stays informed.

Smaltz says the law is designed to better protect Hoosier communities.

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