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unless the court ordered a stay of execution, in which event | the 10-year period is treated as having begun at the | termination of the stay. |
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| B. If the sex offender 10-year registrant was sentenced to | a straight term of imprisonment or to a split sentence, the | 10-year period is treated as having begun at the time of | discharge or conditional release. |
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| C. If the sex offender 10-year registrant was committed | under Title 15, section 103, the 10-year period is treated | as having begun at the time of discharge or conditional | release under Title 15, section 104-A. |
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| D. If the sex offender's 10-year registrant's duty to | register has not yet been triggered, the 10-year period will | commence upon registration by the person in compliance with | section 11222, subsection 1-A, paragraphs paragraph A, B or | C. |
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| | 2. Lifetime registrant. A sexually violent predator person | coming within the definition of a lifetime registrant who has | been sentenced on or after June 30, 1992 shall register for the | duration of the sexually violent predator's that__registrant's | life. |
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| A person who has established a domicile in this State subsequent | to being required to register pursuant to another jurisdiction's | sex offender registration statute for a lifetime or who is a | person coming within the definition of a lifetime registrant | shall register for the duration of the registrant's life. |
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| | 2-A.__Periods when domiciled outside Maine.__Notwithstanding | subsections 1 and 2, during any period in which the 10-year | registrant or lifetime registrant leaves the State, establishes a | domicile in another state and remains physically absent from the | State the bureau may suspend the requirement that a 10-year | registrant or lifetime registrant register. |
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| | 3. Periods of incarceration or civil confinement. | Notwithstanding subsections 1 and 2, the bureau may suspend the | requirement that a sex offender 10-year registrant or sexually | violent predator lifetime registrant register during periods of | incarceration or civil confinement. |
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| | 4. Relief from duty to register. If the underlying | conviction for a sex offense or sexually violent offense is | reversed, vacated or set aside, or if the registrant is pardoned | for the offense, registration or continued registration as a sex |
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