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Clay County Sheriff Talks New Laws Taking Effect July 1st

Clay County Sheriff Talks New Laws Taking Effect July 1st

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Clay County, IA (KICD — Clay County Sheriff Chris Raveling says three law changes taking effect July 1st will affect residents. Most notably, off-road vehicles will be allowed on the state’s highways for short distances.

The drivers must be 18, licensed, and the vehicles must be fully insured. And those ATV’s must be road-worthy.

Raveling said another law seeks to cut down on the epidemic of catalytic converter thefts by making it illegal to sell one without documentation.

The third major change in Iowa law strengthens the requirements for convicted sex offenders to have their names taken off the registry.

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