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Session Laws, 2006, Special Session
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                 Ch. 4
(3) Within 10 days after receiving the verification form, the offender or
sexually violent offender shall sign the verification form and mail it to the
Department.
(b) (1) A local law enforcement unit shall mail a verification form every 90
days to the last reported address of a sexually violent predator.
(2) The verification form may not be forwarded. (3)     Within 10 days after receiving the verification form, the sexually
violent predator shall sign the form and mail it to the local law enforcement unit.
(4)     Within 5 days after receiving a verification form from a sexually
violent predator, a local law enforcement unit shall send a copy of the verification
form to the Department.]
11-713. The Department: (1) as soon as possible but not later than 5 working days after receiving
the conviction data and fingerprints of a registrant, shall transmit the data and
fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Bureau does not have that
information;
(2) shall keep a central registry of registrants; (3) shall reimburse [supervising authorities] LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT UNITS for the cost of processing the registration statements of
registrants, including the cost of taking fingerprints and photographs.
11-717. (a)     (1) The Department shall make available to the public registration
statements or information about registration statements.
(2) INFORMATIONABOUTREGISTRATIONSTATEMENTS SHALL INCLUDE, IN PLAIN LANGUAGE THAT CAN BE UNDERSTOOD WITHOUT SPECIAL
KNOWLEDGE OF THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF THE STATE, A DESCRIPTION OF THE CRIME
OF THE OFFENDER THAT IS THE BASIS FOR THE REGISTRATION, EXCLUDING DETAIL
THAT WOULD IDENTIFY THE VICTIM.
(b)     The Department may post on the Internet a current listing of each
registrant's name, crime, and other identifying information.
(C) THE DEPARTMENT, THROUGH AN INTERNET POSTING OF CURRENT
REGISTRANTS, SHALL ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO ELECTRONICALLY TRANSMIT
INFORMATION THE PUBLIC MAY HAVE ABOUT A REGISTRANT TO THE DEPARTMENT,
A PAROLE AND PROBATION AGENT OF A REGISTRANT, AND THE LOCAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT UNIT WHERE A REGISTRANT RESIDES OR WHERE A REGISTRANT
WHO IS NOT A RESIDENT OF THE STATE IS A TRANSIENT OR WILL WORK OR ATTEND
SCHOOL.
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