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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 23 — DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Chapter 67

§ 6707. Agency use of designated address.

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§ 6707. Agency use of designated address.
State and local government agencies shall accept the substitute address designated on a valid program participation card issued to the program participant by the Office of Victim Advocate as the program participant's address except as follows:
(1)when the State or local government agency has been granted a waiver pursuant to section 6709 (relating to waiver process); or
(2)when the program participant is any of the following:
(i)a released offender complying with State or county probation or parole requirements; or
(ii)a convicted sexual offender who has fulfilled the offender's sentence but must register the offender's community residence as required under 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 97 Subch. H (relating to registration of sexual offenders) or I (relating to continued registration of sexual offenders) or any similar registration requirement imposed by any other jurisdiction.
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(Dec. 20, 2011, P.L.446, No.111, eff. one year; Feb. 21, 2018, P.L.27, No.10, eff. imd.; June 12, 2018, P.L.140, No.29, eff. imd.)
2018 Amendment. Act 29 reenacted section 6707.
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