Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "principal residence" means the residence where a sex or violent offender spends the most time. The term includes a residence owned or leased by another person if the sex or violent offender: (1) does not own or lease a residence; or (2) spends more time at the residence owned or leased by the other person than at the residence owned or leased by the sex or violent offender.
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