4. Any permanent or frequent location where any covered vehicle is kept. SECTION 4.21 FREQUENCY, DURATION AND REDUCTION A. Frequency. A sex offender who is required to register shall, at a minimum, appear in person at the Spokane Tribal Police Department for purposes of verification and keeping their registration current in accordance with the following time frames: 1. For ��Tier I” offenders, once every year for 15 years from the time of release from custody for a sex offender who is incarcerated for the registration offense or from the date of sentencing for a sex offender who is not incarcerated for the registration offense. 2. For “Tier II” offenders, once every 180 days for 25 years from the time of release from custody for a sex offender who is incarcerated for the registration offense or from the date of sentencing for a sex offender who is not incarcerated for the registration offense.. 3. For “Tier III” offenders, once every 90 days for the rest of their lives. B. Reduction of Registration Periods. A sex offender may have the period of registration reduced as follows: 1. A Tier I offender may have the period of registration reduced to 10 years if the offender has maintained a clean record for 10 consecutive years; 2. A Tier III offender may have the period of registration reduced to 25 years if the offender was adjudicated delinquent of an offense as a juvenile that required Tier III registration and the offender has maintained a clean record for 25 consecutive years. C. Clean Record. For purposes of Chapter 4.20(B) a person has a clean record if the person: 1. Has not been convicted of any new sex offenses. 2. Has successfully completed, without revocation, any period of supervised release, probation, or parole, and 3. Has successfully completed an appropriate sex offender treatment program certified by the tribe, another jurisdiction, or by the Attorney General of the United States. SECTION 4.22 REQUIREMENTS FOR IN PERSON APPEARANCES A. Photographs. At each in person verification, the sex offender shall permit the Spokane Tribal Police to take a photograph of the offender. B. Review of Information. At each in person verification the sex offender shall review existing information for accuracy.. C. Notification. If any new information or change in information is obtained at an in person verification, the Spokane Tribal Police shall immediately notify all other jurisdictions in which the sex offender is required to register of the information or change in information. D. If any new information or change in information is obtained at an in person verification, the Spokane Tribal Police shall immediately update the public website, if applicable, and update information in NCIC/NSOR. SECTION 4.23 SEX OFFENDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM 105 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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