2. That the sex offender reads, or has read to them, and signs a form stating that the duty to register has been explained to them and that the sex offender understands the registration requirement, 3. That the sex offender is registered, and added to the public website if applicable and 4. That upon entry of the sex offender’s information into the registry, that information is immediately forwarded to all other jurisdictions in which the sex offender is required to register due to the sex offender’s residency, employment, or student status. 5. That all information is entered and updated in NCIC/NSOR. SECTION 5.03 RETROACTIVE REGISTRATION A. Retroactive Registration. The Spokane Tribal Police shall have in place policies and procedures to ensure the following three categories of sex offenders are subject to the registration and updating requirements of this Chapter. 1. Sex offenders incarcerated or under the supervision of the Tribe, whether for a covered sex offense or other crime. 2. Sex offenders already registered or subject to a pre-existing sex offender registration requirement, and 3. Sex offenders reentering the justice system due to conviction for any crime. B. Timing of Recapture. The Spokane Tribal Police shall ensure recapture of the sex offenders mentioned in Section 5.03(A) within the following timeframe to be calculated from the date of passage of this Chapter: 1. For Tier I sex offenders, 1 year. 2. For Tier II sex offenders, 180 days, and 3. For Tier III sex offenders, 90 days. SECTION 5.04 KEEPING REGISTRATION CURRENT A. Jurisdiction of Residency. All sex offenders who reside in lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe who are required to register in this jurisdiction shall immediately appear in person at the Spokane Tribal Police to update any changes to their name, residence (including termination of residency), employment, or school attendance. All sex offenders required to register in this jurisdiction shall immediately inform the Spokane Tribal Police in person of any changes to their temporary lodging information, and of any changes to their vehicle information, internet identifiers, or telephone numbers. In the event of a change in temporary lodging, of over 7days the sex offender shall immediately notify the registry official of the residence jurisdiction and the Spokane Tribal Police shall notify the jurisdiction in which the sex offender will be temporary staying. B. Jurisdiction of School Attendance. All sex offenders who are students in any capacity within lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe, regardless of location, who change their school, or otherwise terminate schooling, shall immediately appear in person at the Spokane Tribal Police to update that information. The Spokane Tribal Police shall ensure that each jurisdiction in which the sex offender is required to register, or was required to register prior to the updated information being given, is immediately notified of the change. 107 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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