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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 578
(3) obtain a statement signed by the registrant acknowledging that the
supervising authority explained the requirements of this subtitle and gave written
notice of the requirements to the registrant. (b)     The supervising authority shall obtain a photograph and fingerprints of
the registrant and attach the photograph and fingerprints to the registration
statement. (c)      (1) Within 5 days after obtaining a registration statement, the
supervising authority shall send a copy of the registration statement with the
attached fingerprints and photograph of the registrant to the local law enforcement
unit in the county where the registrant will reside or where a registrant who is not a
resident IS A TRANSIENT OR will work or attend school. (2) (i) If the registrant is enrolled in or carries on employment at, or is
expecting to enroll in or carry on employment at, an institution of higher education in
the State, within 5 days after obtaining a registration statement, the supervising
authority shall send a copy of the registration statement with the attached
fingerprints and photograph of the registrant to the campus police agency of the
institution of higher education. (ii) If an institution of higher education does not have a campus
police agency, the copy of the registration statement with the attached fingerprints
and photograph of the registrant shall be provided to the local law enforcement
agency having primary jurisdiction for the campus. (d)     As soon as possible but not later than 5 working days after the registration
is complete, a supervising authority that is not a unit of the Department shall send
the registration statement to the Department. 11-709. (a)     Each year within 5 days after a child sexual offender 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 registration to the Department. (b)     (1) As soon as possible but not later than 5 working days after receiving
a registration statement of a child sexual offender, a local law enforcement unit shall
send written notice of the registration statement to the county superintendent, as
defined in § 1-101 of the Education Article, in the county 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 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.
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