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Session Laws, 2006, Special Session
Volume 751, Page 85   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                 Ch. 4
11-709. (a)     (1) [Each year] EVERY 3 MONTHS within 5 days after a child sexual
offender OR SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR completes the registration requirements of
§ 11-707(a) of this subtitle, a local law enforcement unit shall send notice of the child
sexual offender's [annual] OR SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR'S QUARTERLY
registration [,including the photograph,] to the Department.
(2) EACH YEAR A LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT UNIT SHALL SEND A
CHILD SEXUAL OFFENDER'S AND SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR'S UPDATED
PHOTOGRAPH TO THE DEPARTMENT WITHIN 6 DAYS AFTER THE PHOTOGRAPH IS
SUBMITTED.
(b)     (1) As soon as possible but not later than 5 working days after receiving a
registration statement of a child sexual offender OR NOTICE OF A CHANGE OF
ADDRESS OF A CHILD SEXUAL OFFENDER a local law enforcement unit shall send
written notice of the registration statement OR CHANGE OF ADDRESS to the county
superintendent, as defined in § 1-101 of the Education Article, AND ALL NONPUBLIC
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS in the county WITHIN 1 MILE OF where the child
sexual offender is to reside or where a child sexual offender who is not a resident of the
State is a transient or will work or attend school.
(2) As soon as possible but not later than [5] 10 working days after
receiving notice from the local law enforcement unit under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, the county superintendent shall send written notice of the registration
statement to principals of the schools under the superintendent's supervision that the
superintendent considers necessary to protect the students of a school from a child
sexual offender.
(c)     A local law enforcement unit that receives a notice from a supervising
authority under this [section] SUBTITLE shall send a copy of the notice to the police
department, if any, of a municipal corporation if the registrant:
(1)     is to reside in the municipal corporation after release; [or] (2)     escapes from a facility but resided in the municipal corporation before
being committed to the custody of a supervising authority; OR
(3) IS TO CHANGE ADDRESSES TO ANOTHER PLACE OF RESIDENCE
WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.
(D) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BUT NOT LATER THAN 5 WORKING DAYS AFTER
RECEIVING NOTICE FROM A LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT UNIT UNDER THIS SECTION,
A POLICE DEPARTMENT OF A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SHALL SEND A COPY OF THE
NOTICE TO THE COMMANDER OF THE LOCAL POLICE PRECINCT OR DISTRICT IN
WHICH THE CHILD SEXUAL OFFENDER IS TO RESIDE OR WHERE A CHILD SEXUAL
OFFENDER WHO IS NOT A RESIDENT OF THE STATE WILL WORK OR ATTEND SCHOOL.
(E) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BUT NOT LATER THAN 5 WORKING DAYS AFTER
RECEIVING A NOTICE FROM A SUPERVISING AUTHORITY UNDER THIS SUBTITLE, A
LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT UNIT SHALL SEND A COPY OF THE NOTICE TO THE
COMMANDER OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT UNIT IN THE DISTRICT OR AREA IN WHICH
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