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Ch. 314
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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statement to those principals of the schools within the supervision of the
superintendent that the superintendent considers necessary to protect the students of
a school from a child sexual offender.
(3) (i) Every 90 days, the local law enforcement agency shall mail a
verification form, which may not be forwarded, to the last reported address of a
sexually violent predator.
(ii) Within 10 days after receiving the verification form, the
sexually violent predator shall sign the form and mail it to the local law enforcement
agency.
(iii) Within 5 days after obtaining a verification form from a
sexually violent predator, a local law enforcement agency shall send a copy of the
verification form to the Department.
(4) If a registrant will reside after release in a municipal corporation
that has a police department, or, in the case where a registrant escapes from a facility
and the registrant resided, before the registrant was committed to the custody of a
supervising authority, in a municipal corporation that has a police department, a local
law enforcement agency that receives a notice from a supervising authority under
this section shall send a copy of the notice to the police department of the municipal
corporation.
(h) (1) The Department shall:
(i) Maintain a central registry of registrants;
(ii) As soon as possible and in no event later than 5 working days
after receiving the conviction data and fingerprints of a registrant, transmit the data
and fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Bureau does not have
that information; and
(iii) Reimburse supervising authorities for the cost of processing the
registration statements of registrants, including the taking of fingerprints and
photographs.
(2) As soon as possible and in no event later than 5 working days after
receipt of a registrant's change of address notice, the Department shall give notice of
the change to:
(i) The local law enforcement agency in whose county the new
residence is located;
(ii) If the new residence is in a different state that has a
registration requirement, the designated law enforcement agency in whose state the
new residence is located; and
(iii) If the registration is premised on a conviction under federal,
military, or Native American tribal law, the designated federal agency.
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