Reporting by sex offender upon moving into state
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(1)(a) when a person described in subsection (6) of this section moves into this state and is not otherwise required by:
to report, they will report, in person, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff's office, in their county of residence:
(A) no later than ten (10) days after moving into Oregon
(B) within ten (10) days of a change of residence
(C) once a year within ten (10) days of their birth date, regardless of whether they changed residence
(D) within ten (10) days of the first day they work at, carry on a vocation at or attend an institution of higher education AND
(E) within ten (10) days of a change in work, vocation or attendance status at an institution of higher education
(b) if a person required to report under this subsection has complied with the initial reporting requirement under paragraph (a)(A) of this subsection, they shall subsequently report, in person, in the circumstances specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection, as applicable, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff's office, in the county of their last reported residence.
• subsection (6) of this statute
attends school or works in Oregon, resides in another state and is not otherwise required by
to report, the person will report, in person, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff's office, in the county in which the school or place of work is located, no later than ten (10) days after:
(A) The first day of school attendance or the 14th day of employment in this state; and
(B) A change in school enrollment or employment.
(b) As used in this subsection, attends school means enrollment in any type of school on a full-time or part-time basis
(3)(a) Within ten (10) days following:
(A)(i) discharge, release on parole or release on any form of supervised or conditional release, from a jail, prison or other correctional facility or detention facility; or
(ii) discharge, release or placement on probation, by another U.S. court
(B) within ten 10 days of a change of residence
(C) once a year within ten (10) days of their birth date, regardless of whether they changed residence
(D) within ten (10) days of the first day they work at, carry on a vocation at or attend an institution of higher education AND
(E) within ten (10) days of a change in work, vocation or attendance status at an institution of higher education
(b) if a person required to report under this subsection has complied with the applicable initial reporting requirement under paragraph (a)(A), they will subsequently report, in person, in the circumstances specified in paragraph (a), as applicable, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff's office, in the county of their last reported residence
(4) when someone reports under this statute, the agency to which they report will complete a sex offender registration form concerning the person
(5) the obligation to report under this section terminates if the conviction or adjudication that gave rise to the obligation is reversed or vacated or if the registrant is pardoned
(6) (1) to (5) apply to a person convicted in another U.S. court of a crime:
(b) for which they would have to register as a sex offender in that court's jurisdiction, or as required under federal law, regardless of whether the crime would constitute a sex crime in Oregon
(7) as part of the registration & reporting requirements of this statute:
(a) anyone required to report will:
(A) provide the information necessary to complete the sex offender registration form & sign the form as required AND
(B) submit to the requirements described in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(b) the Department of State Police, Oregon Youth Authority, city police department or county sheriff's office:
(A) will photograph the person when they initially report under this section, each time they report annually under (1)(a)(C) or (3)(a)(C) & each time the person reports under subsection (2)(a)(B)
(B) may photograph the person or any identifying scars, marks or tattoos located on them when they report under any of the circumstances described in this statute AND
(C) will fingerprint the person if their fingerprints are not included in the Department of State Police's record file
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