Art. 884.1. Informing the child of sex offender registration and notification requirements; form
A. When the child has admitted the allegations of the petition or when adjudicated delinquent for any of the following offenses, the court shall provide him with written notice of the requirements for registration as a sex offender:
(1) Aggravated or first degree rape as defined in R.S. 14:42.
(2) Forcible or second degree rape as defined in R.S. 14:42.1.
(3) Second degree sexual battery as defined in R.S. 14:43.2.
(4) Aggravated kidnapping of a child who has not attained the age of thirteen years pursuant to either R.S. 14:44 or 44.2.
(5) Second degree kidnapping of a child who has not attained the age of thirteen years as defined in R.S. 14:44.1.
(6) Aggravated crime against nature defined by R.S. 14:89.1(A)(2) involving circumstances defined by R.S. 15:541 as an aggravated offense.
(7) Aggravated crime against nature as defined in R.S. 14:89.1(A)(1).
B. The court shall use this form for the notice:
STATE IN THE INTEREST OF _________
_________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
DOCKET # __________ PARISH OF _________________________
DIVISION __________ STATE OF LOUISIANA
Notification to Sex Offender in accordance with Children's Code Article 884.1, this Court has the duty to provide _______________________ (name of juvenile) with the information necessary for awareness of sex offender and child predator registration requirements. _______________________ (name of juvenile) has admitted the allegations of the petition or has been adjudicated of a violation of R.S. ________. Based on the provisions of Chapter 3-B of Title 15 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 and the substance of the statute violated, IT IS ORDERED that ___________________ shall register for the period of ___________ from the date of his release from confinement being placed on aftercare, supervised release or probation, or from the date of his adjudication, if the disposition does not involve a term of confinement.
(1) You shall initially register with the sheriff and chief of police, if any, of the parish of the juvenile court in which you were adjudicated. Additionally, you shall update your registration, in person, every ninety days from the date of initial registration, with the sheriff and chief of police, if any, of the parish of your residence and the parish where you attend school or are employed.
Within three business days of establishing residence in Louisiana or if a current resident, within three business days after adjudication if not immediately committed to confinement or taken into custody, or within three business days after release from confinement, you shall obtain and provide all of the following information to each sheriff or police department (except in Orleans Parish where registration shall take place with the New Orleans Police Department):
(a) Name and any aliases.
(b) Physical address or addresses of residence.
(c) Name and physical address of place of employment. If you do not have a fixed place of employment, you shall provide information with as much specificity as possible regarding the places where you work, including but not limited to travel routes.
(d) Name and physical address of the school in which you are a student.
(e) Two forms of proof of residence for each residential address provided, including but not limited to a driver's license, bill for utility service, and bill for telephone service. If those forms of proof are not available, you may provide an affidavit of an adult resident living at the same address.
(f) The offense for which you were adjudicated and the date and place of the adjudication, and if known, the court in which the adjudication was obtained, the docket number of the case, the specific statute violated, and the disposition imposed. Note that this information is all contained at the beginning of this form.
(g) A current photograph, fingerprints, palm prints, and a DNA sample.
(h) Your telephone numbers, including fixed location phone, mobile phone numbers, or telephone number associated with any residence address.
(i) A description of every vehicle registered to or operated by you, including license plate number and a copy of your driver's license or identification card.
(j) Your social security number and date of birth.
(k) A description of your physical characteristics, including but not limited to sex, race, hair color, eye color, height, age, weight, scars, tattoos, or other identifying marks.
(l) Every e-mail address, online screen name, or other online identity you use or have used to communicate on the Internet.
(m) Temporary lodging information regarding any place where you plan to stay for seven or more days and the length of the planned stay.
(n) Travel and immigration documents, including but not limited to passports and documents establishing immigration status.
(2) If you are committed to the office of juvenile justice, you shall provide this information to that office within ten days prior to release from confinement. You shall still appear in person at the sheriff's office within three business days of release from confinement.
(3) During the declaration of an emergency if you enter an emergency shelter, you shall, within the first twenty-four hours of admittance, notify the management of the shelter, the chief of police of the municipality, and the sheriff of the parish in which the shelter is located of your sex offender status.
(4) You have a duty to provide notice of change of address or other registration information to the sheriff of the parish of residence within three business days. If the new or additional residence is located in a different parish, then you shall register with the sheriff of the parish in which the new or additional residence is located. You shall also send written notice within three business days of re-registering in the new parish to the sheriff of the parish of former registration.
(5) If you provide recreational instruction to persons under the age of seventeen, you shall post a notice in the building or facility where such instruction is being given.
(6) Within ten days prior to release from confinement in a correctional facility, you shall provide a photograph and other relevant information noted in this Article to the office of juvenile justice for purposes of the State Sex Offender and Child Predator Registry.
(7) If you change your place of residence or establish a new or additional residence, you shall appear in person at the office of the sheriff of your parish of residence where you are currently registered within three business days of the change to register the new address. If the new address is located in a different parish, then you shall also appear in person at the office of the sheriff of your new parish of residence within the same time period. If your parish of residence is in Orleans Parish, then the registration shall take place at the New Orleans Police Department and not with the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.
(8) If you are absent from your current address of registration for more than thirty consecutive days or an aggregate of thirty days or more in a calendar year, and are physically present at another address during that same period of time, you shall register the new address in person as one of your addresses of residence. If the new address is in a parish different from your current address, you shall also register in person with the sheriff of the new parish within three business days of the tolling of the time periods listed. This requirement notwithstanding, you shall still notify the sheriff of one of your parishes of residence in person if you are to take up temporary lodging for seven or more days. It is only after the thirty-day limit is exceeded that the new registration shall occur. If your address of residence is in Orleans Parish, this registration update shall take place at the New Orleans Police Department and not with the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.
(9) You shall also appear in person at the office of the sheriff of any of your parishes of residence when there is a change in your name, place of employment, or enrollment. This appearance shall occur within three business days of the change. If your address of residence is in Orleans Parish, this registration update shall take place at the New Orleans Police Department and not with the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.
(10) You shall also timely sign and return the periodic address verification form sent to you by the Louisiana Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information according to the instructions on the verification form.
(11) You shall update your registration annually on the anniversary of the initial registration by appearing in person at the office of each law enforcement agency with which you are required to register and shall pay an annual registration fee of sixty dollars ($60.00).
(12) Failure to comply with any of these registration and notification requirements is a felony for which you may be punished by a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and imprisonment at hard labor for not less than two years nor more than ten years without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence. Upon a second or subsequent conviction, you may be punished by a fine of up to three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) and imprisonment at hard labor for not less than five years, nor more than twenty years without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.
(13) If you have been adjudicated of a sex offense as defined in R.S. 15:541 involving a victim who was under the age of thirteen at the time of the offense, you are prohibited from residing or being present in certain locations. A copy of this statute is provided to you with this notification, if applicable.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED this ____ day of _____________, 20___ in open court, in _____________, Louisiana.
______________________________________
Judge, _____ Juvenile Court
I hereby certify that the above requirements have been explained to me, that I have received a copy of the above notice of sex offender registration and notification requirements, and a copy of the statutes providing for such requirements. I also understand that I will be subject to any changes made by the legislature to the registration laws from this day forward.
___________________________________________
Signature of Juvenile
____________________________________________
Defense Counsel Signature
Acts 2010, No. 594, §1; Acts 2014, No. 602, §1, eff. June 12, 2014; Acts 2015, No. 184, §8; Acts 2015, No. 256, §3.
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Art. 418. Juvenile court; juvenile judge
Art. 422. Juvenile traffic referee
Art. 424. Court-appointed special advocates (CASA); purpose
Art. 424.2. CASA; order of assignment
Art. 424.5. CASA; appearance; witness
Art. 424.6. CASA; access to records; confidentiality
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Art. 424.9. CASA; record confidentiality
Art. 425. Rules for conduct of officers, employees
Art. 426. Compensation to courts
Art. 427. Clerks; duties; authority
Art. 437. Referral for mediation
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Art. 439. Qualifications of mediator
Art. 439.1. Duties of mediator
Art. 440. Stay of proceeding; extension
Art. 442. Termination of mediation
Art. 443. Preparation of agreement; court approval
Art. 444. Judicial oversight; periodic evaluation; contempt proceedings
Art. 445. Supplementary local rules
Art. 501. Legislative findings
Art. 503. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 749, §2.
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Art. 508. Multidisciplinary investigative team; scope of responsibility
Art. 510. Contents of protocols; formal requirements
Art. 511. Forensic interviewer; qualifications
Art. 512. Composition of the multidisciplinary investigative team
Art. 513. Confidentiality policy
Art. 514. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 523. Governance of child advocacy centers; board of directors; bylaws; staff
Art. 525. Confidentiality policy; exceptions
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Art. 531. Children's Advocacy Clearinghouse; establishment; purpose
Art. 541. Legislative findings; purposes; goals
Art. 543. Interagency information sharing; interagency agreements
Art. 544. Request for information; order for release
Art. 546. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 551. Legislative findings
Art. 553. Access to child; records; communication
Art. 558. Louisiana Child Representation System; establishment
Art. 559. Repealed by Acts 2014, No. 354, §2; Acts 2014, No. 811, §33, eff. June 23, 2014.
Art. 560. Provision of services; qualifications of counsel
Art. 571. Legislative findings
Art. 574. Indigent Parents' Representation Program; establishment
Art. 575. Duties of the program; qualifications of counsel
Art. 581. Child Protection Representation Commission; establishment; purpose and functions
Art. 602. General applicability
Art. 603.1. Required education; reporting child abuse
Art. 604. Persons subject to proceedings
Art. 806. Change of venue; improper venue
Art. 807. Change of venue; proper venue
Art. 606. Grounds; child in need of care
Art. 607. Child's right to appointed counsel; payment
Art. 608. Parents' right to counsel; payment
Art. 609. Mandatory and permitted reporting; training requirements
Art. 611. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 612. Assignment of reports for investigation and assessment
Art. 612.1. Institutional abuse; corrective measures
Art. 615. Disposition of reports
Art. 615.1. Reports; review by district attorney
Art. 616. Central registry; screening court-appointed special advocates volunteers; confidentiality
Art. 616.1. Correction of central registry entries; procedure
Art. 616.1.1. Appeal and review; correction of central registry entries; procedure
Art. 616.2. Central registry; maintenance by state police; use; confidentiality
Art. 617. Temporary restraining order
Art. 618. Protective orders; content; modification; service
Art. 619. Instanter custody orders; instanter safety plan orders
Art. 620. Oral instanter orders
Art. 621. Taking child into custody without a court order
Art. 622. Placement pending a continued custody hearing
Art. 622.1. Shelter care facility records; access
Art. 623. Notice; right to be heard
Art. 624. Continued custody hearing; continued safety plan hearing; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 624.1. Reason to know a child is an Indian child; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 625. Advice of rights and responsibilities of parents, counsel, and department; absent parents
Art. 626. Grounds for continued custody; reasonable efforts; grounds for continued safety plan
Art. 627. Continued custody order; special provisions; appointments; continued safety plan order
Art. 628. Informal adjustment agreement
Art. 629. Form of agreement; duration
Art. 630. Effect of an agreement
Art. 631. Authority to file petition; custody
Art. 632. Time for filing of petition; child in custody
Art. 634. Contents of petition
Art. 635. Amendment of petition
Art. 637. Failure to appear as summoned
Art. 638. Service of petition; parent; child
Art. 639. Notice of nature of proceedings; parental rights; form
Art. 640. Service and return; child; resident parent; counsel
Art. 641. Service and return; nonresident parent
Art. 642. Effect of nonappearance by a parent
Art. 643. Service; absentee or unidentified parent; curator ad hoc
Art. 644. Duties of curator ad hoc
Art. 646. Answer; appearance; objection
Art. 646.1. Prehearing conference
Art. 647. Stipulation; consent to judgment
Art. 648. Advice of rights at appearance to answer petition
Art. 649. Answer to petition; objection by child
Art. 651. Preadjudication motions; time for filing; hearings
Art. 653. Restrictive orders; discovery
Art. 654. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 655. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 656. Motions for severance
Art. 658. Dismissal of petition
Art. 659. Time for adjudication hearing
Art. 660. Order of adjudication hearing
Art. 661. Presence at adjudication hearing; exclusion of witnesses
Art. 661.1. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act inquiry
Art. 662. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 663. Evidence; suspension of privileges
Art. 664. Adjudication by the court
Art. 667. Vacation of adjudication
Art. 668. Predisposition investigation and report
Art. 669. Physical and mental examination for disposition
Art. 670. Notice of predisposition report and examination
Art. 672. Care and treatment by department
Art. 672.1. Reunification efforts determination
Art. 672.2. Local educational agencies; children placed in group homes and residential facilities
Art. 672.3. Diligent search for relatives; notice; failure to respond
Art. 675. Case plan purpose; contents
Art. 676. Response to case plan
Art. 678. Disposition hearing; time
Art. 679. Notice; presence at disposition
Art. 680. Disposition hearing; evidence
Art. 681. Dispositional alternatives
Art. 682. Removal of a child from parental custody or control
Art. 683. Disposition; generally
Art. 684. Judgment of disposition
Art. 685. Parent's contribution to costs of care and treatment
Art. 686. Duration of disposition
Art. 688. Case review reports; filing
Art. 689. Case review reports; service
Art. 690. Case review report purpose; contents
Art. 692. Case review hearings
Art. 694. Notice; absent parents
Art. 695. Notice; foster parents, pre-adoptive parents, relatives providing care; right to be heard
Art. 698. Presence at case review
Art. 704. Notice; absent parents
Art. 705. Notice; right to be heard
Art. 708. Presence at permanency hearing
Art. 711. Simultaneous hearings
Art. 712. Sanctions for failure to comply with permanency planning requirements
Art. 714. Motion to modify judgment of disposition
Art. 715. Service of motion to modify
Art. 716. Modification of judgment of disposition
Art. 717. Notice of modification
Art. 718. Purpose of guardianship
Art. 719. Guardian's rights and responsibilities
Art. 720. Motion for guardianship
Art. 722. Grounds; hearing; order
Art. 723. Order of guardianship
Art. 724. Motion for modification of guardianship; termination of guardianship
Art. 724.1. Temporary guardianship; designated successor guardian; construction
Art. 725. Findings and purpose
Art. 725.2. Safe house for sexually exploited children
Art. 725.3. Statewide protocol
Art. 725.4. Duties of law enforcement
Art. 725.5. Duties of the Department of Children and Family Services
Art. 725.6. Victim confidentiality
Art. 727. General applicability
Art. 729. Persons subject to proceedings
Art. 732. Duties of intake officer
Art. 733. Instanter orders of custody
Art. 733.1. Stop of child absent from school; transportation to school facility
Art. 734. Oral instanter orders
Art. 735. Taking child into custody with a court order
Art. 736. Taking child into custody without a court order
Art. 737. Place of prehearing placement upon a taking into custody
Art. 738. Release from custody
Art. 739. Continued custody hearing; time limitations
Art. 741. Grounds for continued custody
Art. 742. Place of continued custody
Art. 812. Taking child into custody
Art. 813. Taking child into custody with a court order; filing of verified complaint; execution
Art. 815. Child taken into custody; place of detention
Art. 815.1. Alternative to detention programs
Art. 816. Record of detention center; access
Art. 817. Release from custody
Art. 818. Identification procedures
Art. 743. Mandatory conference
Art. 744. Informal family services plan agreement
Art. 745. Effect of informal family services plan agreement; confidentiality
Art. 746. Authority to file petition
Art. 747. Time for filing of petition; child in custody
Art. 749. Contents of petition
Art. 750. Amendment of petition
Art. 752. Service and return; resident caretaker
Art. 753. Summons; resident caretaker
Art. 754. Failure to appear as summoned
Art. 755. Service; nonresident caretaker
Art. 756. Appearance to answer petition; time
Art. 757. Stipulation; consent to judgment
Art. 758. Advice of rights at appearance to answer petition
Art. 760. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 761. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 762. Consolidation of hearings
Art. 764. Dismissal of petition
Art. 765. Time for setting adjudication hearing
Art. 766. Order of adjudication hearing
Art. 767. Presence at adjudication hearing; exclusion of witnesses
Art. 767.1. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act inquiry
Art. 767.2. Reason to know a child is an Indian child; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 768. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 769. Adjudication by the court
Art. 772. Vacation of adjudication
Art. 773. Predisposition investigation and report
Art. 774. Physical and mental examination for disposition
Art. 775. Notice of predisposition report and examination
Art. 776. Permanency planning reports
Art. 777. Disposition hearing; time; obligation of agency representative
Art. 778. Disposition hearing; evidence
Art. 779. Dispositional alternatives
Art. 781. Disposition; generally
Art. 781.1. Probation and parole supervision fees
Art. 782. Judgment of disposition
Art. 783. Parent's contribution to costs of care and treatment
Art. 784. Duration of disposition
Art. 787. Motion to modify judgment of disposition
Art. 788. Service of motion to modify
Art. 789. Modification of judgment of disposition
Art. 790. Notice of modification
Art. 791. Contempt; prehearing detention
Art. 791.2. Parish involvement
Art. 791.3. State, state agencies; participation
Art. 791.5. Reporting; operation
Art. 792. Nature of proceedings
Art. 793.1. Early intervention programs; authorization; purpose
Art. 793.2. Community involvement
Art. 793.3. Reporting; funding; implementation; termination
Art. 793.4. Early intervention fund; fees collected
Art. 802. General applicability
Art. 803. Applicability of Title procedures; supplemental procedures
Art. 808. Constitutional rights of accused delinquents
Art. 810. Waiver of right to counsel
Art. 811. When jeopardy begins
Art. 811.1. Rights of the victim of alleged delinquent act
Art. 811.2. Victims of juvenile crime compensation fund; established; disbursements
Art. 819. Continued custody hearing; time limitations
Art. 820. Grounds for continued custody prior to adjudication
Art. 821. Continued custody hearing
Art. 822. Place of continued custody prior to adjudication
Art. 823. Right to bail or other security for release
Art. 824. Criteria for setting bail or alternative forms of security
Art. 826. Conditions of release
Art. 827. Judgment of release from continued custody
Art. 828. Violation of conditions of release
Art. 829. Cancellation of bail bond
Art. 830. Modification of bail
Art. 831. Review of bail orders
Art. 832. How mental incapacity is raised; effect
Art. 834. Appointment of sanity commission; qualifications
Art. 834.1. Documentation of competency commission
Art. 835. Report of competency commission; content; filing
Art. 836. Determination of mental capacity to proceed
Art. 837. Procedure after determination of mental capacity
Art. 837.1. Standards for restoration service providers
Art. 837.2. Report of restoration service provider
Art. 837.3. Six-month evaluation; hearing
Art. 837.4. Two-year evaluation; hearing
Art. 837.5. Three-year evaluation; hearing
Art. 838. Procedure when capacity regained
Art. 839. Availability of an informal adjustment agreement
Art. 842. Authority to file petition
Art. 843. Time for filing of petition; child in custody
Art. 845. Contents of petition
Art. 846. Amendment of petition
Art. 848. Notice of right to counsel; form
Art. 849. Service and return; resident parent
Art. 850. Summons; child and resident parent
Art. 851. Failure to appear as summoned
Art. 852. Service; nonresident parent
Art. 853. Effect of nonappearance by a parent
Art. 854. Appearance to answer petition; time
Art. 855. Advice of rights at appearance to answer
Art. 857. Transfers for criminal prosecution; authority
Art. 858. Motion for transfer; notice
Art. 859. Conduct of transfer hearing
Art. 860. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 861. Access to evidence; reports
Art. 862. Transfer hearing; required findings
Art. 863. Effect of transfer order; review
Art. 864. Places of detention; before and after transfer
Art. 865. Preadjudication requests for relief; general provisions
Art. 867. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 868. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 869. Insanity plea; appointment of sanity commission
Art. 869.1. Appointment of sanity commission; qualifications
Art. 869.2. Documentation of sanity commission
Art. 869.3. Report of sanity commission; content; filing
Art. 870. Motion for a bill of particulars
Art. 871. Effect of inconsistent or limiting allegations of a bill of particulars
Art. 873. Severance of causes for adjudication
Art. 874. Severance of individual cases for adjudication
Art. 876. Dismissal of petition
Art. 877. Adjudication hearing; time limitations
Art. 878. Order of adjudication hearing
Art. 879. Presence at adjudication hearing; exclusion of witnesses
Art. 880. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 881.1. Admissibility of a child's confession in juvenile court
Art. 882. Adjudication by the court
Art. 884.1. Informing the child of sex offender registration and notification requirements; form
Art. 885. Denial of driving privileges; restricted driver's license
Art. 886. Continued custody pending disposition; bail; places of detention
Art. 887. Vacation of adjudication; grounds
Art. 888. Physical and mental examination for disposition; costs
Art. 889. Disclosure of resulting evaluation report
Art. 890. Predisposition report; contents
Art. 891. Disclosure of predisposition report
Art. 892. Disposition hearing; time
Art. 893. Disposition hearing; evidence
Art. 894. Disposition after finding of insanity
Art. 895. Commitment to mental institution
Art. 896. Deferred dispositional agreement
Art. 896.1. Alternative disposition
Art. 897. Disposition after adjudication of a felony-grade delinquent act
Art. 897.1. Disposition after adjudication of certain felony-grade delinquent acts
Art. 898. Duration of a disposition based on a felony-grade adjudication
Art. 899. Disposition after adjudication of a misdemeanor-grade delinquent act
Art. 900. Duration of a disposition based on a misdemeanor-grade adjudication