Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 969 - Registration of Sexual Offenders
Section 54-250. - Definitions.

For the purposes of sections 54-102g and 54-250 to 54-258a, inclusive:

(1) “Conviction” means a judgment entered by a court upon a plea of guilty, a plea of nolo contendere or a finding of guilty by a jury or the court notwithstanding any pending appeal or habeas corpus proceeding arising from such judgment.
(2) “Criminal offense against a victim who is a minor” means (A) a violation of subdivision (2) of section 53-21 of the general statutes in effect prior to October 1, 2000, subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 53-21, subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 53a-70, subdivision (1), (4), (8) or (10) or subparagraph (B) of subdivision (9) of subsection (a) of section 53a-71, subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of section 53a-72a, subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 53a-86, subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 53a-87, section 53a-90a, 53a-196a, 53a-196b, 53a-196c, 53a-196d, 53a-196e or 53a-196f, (B) a violation of subparagraph (A) of subdivision (9) of subsection (a) of section 53a-71 or section 53a-92, 53a-92a, 53a-94, 53a-94a, 53a-95, 53a-96 or 53a-186, provided the court makes a finding that, at the time of the offense, the victim was under eighteen years of age, (C) a violation of any of the offenses specified in subparagraph (A) or (B) of this subdivision for which a person is criminally liable under section 53a-8, 53a-48 or 53a-49, or (D) a violation of any predecessor statute to any offense specified in subparagraph (A), (B) or (C) of this subdivision the essential elements of which are substantially the same as said offense.
(3) “Identifying factors” means fingerprints, a photographic image, and a description of any other identifying characteristics as may be required by the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection. The commissioner shall also require a sample of the registrant's blood or other biological sample be taken for DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) analysis, unless such sample has been previously obtained in accordance with section 54-102g.
(4) “Mental abnormality” means a congenital or acquired condition of a person that affects the emotional or volitional capacity of the person in a manner that predisposes that person to the commission of criminal sexual acts to a degree that makes the person a menace to the health and safety of other persons.
(5) “Nonviolent sexual offense” means (A) a violation of section 53a-73a or subdivision (2), (3) or (4) of subsection (a) of section 53a-189a, or (B) a violation of any of the offenses specified in subparagraph (A) of this subdivision for which a person is criminally liable under section 53a-8, 53a-48 or 53a-49.
(6) “Not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect” means a finding by a court or jury of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect pursuant to section 53a-13 notwithstanding any pending appeal or habeas corpus proceeding arising from such finding.
(7) “Personality disorder” means a condition as defined in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
(8) “Registrant” means a person required to register under section 54-251, 54-252, 54-253 or 54-254.
(9) “Registry” means a central record system in this state, any other state or the federal government that receives, maintains and disseminates information on persons convicted or found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect of criminal offenses against victims who are minors, nonviolent sexual offenses, sexually violent offenses and felonies found by the sentencing court to have been committed for a sexual purpose.
(10) “Release into the community” means, with respect to a conviction or a finding of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect of a criminal offense against a victim who is a minor, a nonviolent sexual offense, a sexually violent offense or a felony found by the sentencing court to have been committed for a sexual purpose, (A) any release by a court after such conviction or finding of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, a sentence of probation or any other sentence under section 53a-28 that does not result in the offender's immediate placement in the custody of the Commissioner of Correction; (B) release from a correctional facility at the discretion of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, by the Department of Correction to a program authorized by section 18-100c or upon completion of the maximum term or terms of the offender's sentence or sentences, or to the supervision of the Court Support Services Division in accordance with the terms of the offender's sentence; or (C) temporary leave to an approved residence by the Psychiatric Security Review Board pursuant to section 17a-587, conditional release from a hospital for mental illness or a facility for persons with intellectual disability by the Psychiatric Security Review Board pursuant to section 17a-588, or release upon termination of commitment to the Psychiatric Security Review Board.
(11) “Sexually violent offense” means (A) a violation of section 53a-70b of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2019, or section 53a-70, except subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of said section, 53a-70a, 53a-71, except subdivision (1), (4), (8) or (10) or subparagraph (B) of subdivision (9) of subsection (a) of said section or subparagraph (A) of subdivision (9) of subsection (a) of said section if the court makes a finding that, at the time of the offense, the victim was under eighteen years of age, 53a-72a, except subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of said section, or 53a-72b, or of section 53a-92 or 53a-92a, provided the court makes a finding that the offense was committed with intent to sexually violate or abuse the victim, (B) a violation of any of the offenses specified in subparagraph (A) of this subdivision for which a person is criminally liable under section 53a-8, 53a-48 or 53a-49, or (C) a violation of any predecessor statute to any of the offenses specified in subparagraph (A) or (B) of this subdivision the essential elements of which are substantially the same as said offense.
(12) “Sexual purpose” means that a purpose of the defendant in committing the felony was to engage in sexual contact or sexual intercourse with another person without that person's consent. A sexual purpose need not be the sole purpose of the commission of the felony. The sexual purpose may arise at any time in the course of the commission of the felony.
(13) “Employed” or “carries on a vocation” means employment that is full-time or part-time for more than fourteen days, or for a total period of time of more than thirty days during any calendar year, whether financially compensated, volunteered or for the purpose of government or educational benefit.
(14) “Student” means a person who is enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis, in any public or private educational institution, including any secondary school, trade or professional institution or institution of higher learning.
(P.A. 98-111, S. 1; P.A. 99-183, S. 1, 13; P.A. 01-84, S. 22, 26; P.A. 02-89, S. 85; 02-132, S. 51; May 9 Sp. Sess. P.A. 02-7, S. 78; P.A. 04-139, S. 10; 04-188, S. 4; 04-234, S. 2; P.A. 06-187, S. 31–33; 06-196, S. 292; P.A. 11-51, S. 134; 11-129, S. 20; P.A. 13-73, S. 1; P.A. 15-213, S. 3; P.A. 19-16, S. 18; 19-189, S. 40.)
History: P.A. 99-183 made definitions applicable to new Sec. 54-258a but specific reference not added since said Sec. already included in existing reference to Secs. 54-250 to 54-259, inclusive, amended the definition of “conviction” to add “notwithstanding any pending appeal or habeas corpus proceeding arising from such judgment”, amended definition of “criminal offense against a victim who is a minor” to revise Subpara. (A) by deleting a violation of “subparagraph (A) or (D) of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) or subdivision (6) of subsection (a) of section 53a-73a” and including a violation of section “53a-196c or 53a-196d” and to add Subpara. (D) re a violation of any predecessor statute with substantially the same essential elements, amended the definition of “identifying factors” to replace “photographs” with “a photographic image”, added definition of “nonviolent sexual offense” as new Subdiv. (5), renumbering the remaining definitions accordingly, amended definition of “not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect” to add “notwithstanding any pending appeal or habeas corpus proceeding arising from such finding”, amended definition of “registry” to include a central record system in “the federal government”, include information on persons convicted or found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect of “nonviolent sexual offenses” and replace “sexual purposes” with “a sexual purpose”, amended the definition of “release into the community” to add reference to “a nonviolent sexual offense”, replace “sexual purposes” with “a sexual purpose”, and revise Subpara. (A) by including “any release by a court after such conviction or finding of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect” and replacing “offender's placement” with “offender's immediate placement”, amended definition of “sexually violent offense” to delete from Subpara. (A) reference to a violation of section “53a-73a, except subparagraph (A) or (D) of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of said section or subdivision (6) of subsection (a) of said section” and to add Subpara. (C) re a violation of any predecessor statute with substantially the same essential elements, and added definition of “sexual purpose” as Subdiv. (12), effective July 1, 1999; P.A. 01-84 amended Subdiv. (2)(A) to replace reference to “a violation of subdivision (2) of section 53-21” with “a violation of subdivision (2) of section 53-21 of the general statutes in effect prior to October 1, 2000,” and include a violation of “subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 53-21”, effective July 1, 2001; P.A. 02-89 replaced reference in the introductory language to Sec. 54-259 with Sec. 54-258a, reflecting repeal of Sec. 54-259 by the same public act; P.A. 02-132 amended Subdiv. (10)(B) by replacing “Office of Adult Probation” with “Court Support Services Division”; May 9 Sp. Sess. P.A. 02-7 added Subdiv. (13) defining “employed” or “carries on a vocation” and Subdiv. (14) defining “student”, effective August 15, 2002; P.A. 04-139 amended Subdiv. (2)(A) to include a violation of Sec. 53a-90a, 53a-196e or 53a-196f; P.A. 04-188 amended Subdiv. (3) to authorize the commissioner to require the taking of a biological sample other than a blood sample; P.A. 04-234 replaced Board of Parole with Board of Pardons and Paroles, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 06-187 amended Subdiv. (2)(A) to include a violation of Sec. 53a-71(a)(9)(B) or Sec. 53a-71(a)(10), amended Subdiv. (2)(B) to include a violation of Sec. 53a-71(a)(9)(A), amended Subdiv. (5) to designate the specified violation of Sec. 53a-73a as Subpara. (A) and include therein a violation of Sec. 53a-189a(a)(2) and add Subpara. (B) to include a violation of any of the offenses specified in Subpara. (A) for which a person is criminally liable under Sec. 53a-8, 53a-48 or 53a-49, and amended Subdiv. (11)(A) to exclude a violation of Sec. 53a-71(a)(9)(B) or Sec. 53a-71(a)(10) and exclude a violation of Sec. 53a-71(a)(9)(A) if court finds that, at the time of the offense, the victim was under 18 years of age, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-196 changed effective date of P.A. 06-187, S. 31–33 from July 1, 2006, to October 1, 2006, effective June 7, 2006; pursuant to P.A. 11-51, “Commissioner of Public Safety” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection” in Subdiv. (3), effective July 1, 2011; pursuant to P.A. 11-129, “mental retardation” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “intellectual disability” in Subdiv. (10); P.A. 13-73 redefined “release into the community” in Subdiv. (10) by adding provision re temporary leave to an approved residence by the Psychiatric Security Review Board pursuant to Sec. 17a-587 and making technical changes in Subpara. (C), effective July 1, 2013; P.A. 15-213 redefined “nonviolent sexual offense” in Subdiv. (5) by adding reference to Sec. 53a-189a(a)(3) or (4); P.A. 19-16 amended Subdiv. (2) by replacing reference to Sec. 53a-72a(a)(2) with reference to Sec. 53a-72a(a)(3) in definition of “criminal offense against a victim who is a minor”; P.A. 19-189 amended Subdiv. (11) by replacing “53a-70b,” with “section 53a-70b of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2019, or” in definition of “sexually violent offense”.
Pursuant to Subdiv. (2)(B), trial court retains jurisdiction with respect to the finding of a trigger for registration, even after the rendering of judgment. 264 C. 484.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 54 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 969 - Registration of Sexual Offenders

Section 54-250. - Definitions.

Section 54-251. - Registration of person who has committed a criminal offense against a victim who is a minor or a nonviolent sexual offense.

Section 54-252. - Registration of person who has committed a sexually violent offense.

Section 54-253. - Registration of person who has committed a sexual offense in another jurisdiction.

Section 54-254. - Registration of person who has committed a felony for a sexual purpose.

Section 54-255. - Restriction on dissemination of registration information for certain offenders.

Section 54-256. - Responsibilities of courts and agencies in registration process.

Section 54-257. - Registry. Suspension of registration. Verification of address. Retake of photographic image. Change of name.

Section 54-258. - Availability of registration information. Immunity.

Section 54-258a. - Warning against wrongful use of registry information.

Section 54-259. - Sexual Offender Registration Committee.

Section 54-259a. - Risk Assessment Board. Development and use of risk assessment scale. Report.

Section 54-260. (Formerly Sec. 54-102s). - Notification of change of name or address of sexual offenders on parole or probation.

Section 54-260a. - Report on number of registrants being electronically monitored and need for additional resources.

Section 54-260b. - Criminal investigation of registrants using the Internet. Ex parte court order to compel disclosure of basic subscriber information of registrants.

Section 54-261. - Community response education program.