Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 3.djvu/288

 108 STAT. 2040 PUBLIC LAW 103-322—SEPT. 13, 1994 (A) If a person who is required to register under this section is released from prison, or placed on parole, supervised release, or probation, a State prison officer, or in the case of probation, the court, shall— (i) inform the person of the duty to register and obtain the information required for such registration; (ii) inform the person that if the person changes residence address, the person shall give the new address to a designated State law enforcement agency in writing within 10 days; (iii) inform the person that if the person changes residence to another State, the person shall register the new address with the law enforcement agency with whom the person last registered, and the person is also required to register with a designated law enforcement agency in the new State not later than 10 days after establishing residence in the new State, if the new State has a registration requirement; (iv) obtain fingerprints and a photograph of the person if these have not already been obtained in connection with the offense that triggers registration; and (v) require the person to read and sign a form stating that the duty of the person to register under this section has been explained. (B) In addition to the requirements of subparagraph (A), for a person required to register under subparagraph (B) of subsection (a)(D, the State prison officer or the court, as the case may be, shall obtain the name of the person, identifying factors, anticipated future residence, offense history, and documentation of any treatment received for the mental abnormality or personality disorder of the person. (2) TRANSFER OF INFORMATION TO STATE AND THE FBL— The officer, or in the case of a person placed on probation, the court, shall, within 3 days after receipt of information described in paragraph (1), forward it to a designated State law enforcement agency. The State law enforcement agency shall immediately enter the information into the appropriate State law enforcement record system and notify the appropriate law enforcement agency having jurisdiction where the person expects to reside. The State law enforcement agency shall also immediately transmit the conviction data and fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. (3) VERIFICATION.— (A) For a person required to register under subparagraph (A) of subsection (a)(1), on each anniversary of the person's initial registration date during the period in which the person is required to register under this section the following applies: (i) The designated State law enforcement agency shall mail a nonforwardable verification form to the « last reported address of the person. (ii) The person shall mail the verification form to the designated State law enforcement agency within 10 days after receipt of the form.

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