77-41-106. Offenses requiring lifetime registration. Offenses referred to in Subsection 77-41-105(3)(c)(i) requiring lifetime registration are: (1)an offense listed in Subsection 77-41-102(1), (11), or (19) if, at the time of the conviction for the offense, the offender has previously been convicted of an offense listed in Subsection 77-41-102(1), (11), or (19) or has previously been required to register as a sex offender, kidnap offender, or child abuse offender for an offense committed as a juvenile; (2)a conviction for a following offense, including attempting, soliciting, or conspiring to commit a felony of: (a)child kidnapping under Section 76-5-301.1, except if the offender is a natural parent of the victim; (b)rape under Section 76-5-402; (c)rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.1; (d)object rape under Section 76-5-402.2; (e)object rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.3; (f)sodomy on a child under Section 76-5-403.1; (g)aggravated sexual abuse of a child under Section 76-5-404.3; or (h)aggravated sexual assault under Section 76-5-405; (3)human trafficking for sexual exploitation under Section 76-5-308.1; (4)human trafficking of a child for sexual exploitation under Subsection 76-5-308.5(4)(b); (5)aggravated human trafficking for sexual exploitation under Section 76-5-310; (6)human trafficking of a vulnerable adult for sexual exploitation under Section 76-5-311; (7)aggravated kidnapping under Section 76-5-302, except if the offender is a natural parent of the victim; (8)forcible sodomy under Section 76-5-403; (9)sexual abuse of a child under Section 76-5-404.1; (10)sexual exploitation of a minor under Section 76-5b-201; (11)aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor under Section 76-5b-201.1; (12)aggravated sexual extortion under Subsection 76-5b-204(2)(b); or (13)aggravated exploitation of prostitution under Section 76-10-1306, on or after May 10, 2011; or (14)a felony violation of enticing a minor under Section 76-4-401 if the offender enticed the minor to engage in sexual activity that is one of the offenses described in Subsections (2) through (13).
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