(a) When a registrant registers, the supervising authority shall:
(1) give written notice to the registrant of the requirements of this subtitle;
(2) explain the requirements of this subtitle to the registrant, including:
(i) the duties of a registrant when the registrant changes residence address in this State or changes the county in which the registrant habitually lives;
(ii) the duties of a registrant under § 11–705 of this subtitle;
(iii) the requirement for a sex offender to register in person with the local law enforcement unit of each county where the sex offender will reside or habitually live or where the sex offender who is not a resident of this State is a transient or will work or attend school; and
(iv) the requirement that if the registrant changes residence address, employment, or school enrollment to another state that has a registration requirement, the registrant shall register with the designated law enforcement unit or sex offender registration unit of that state within 3 days after the change; and
(3) obtain a statement signed by the registrant acknowledging that the supervising authority explained the requirements of this subtitle and gave written notice of the requirements to the registrant.
(b) (1) The supervising authority shall obtain an updated digital image, fingerprints, and palm prints of the registrant and forward the updated digital image, fingerprints, and palm prints to the Department.
(2) For a registrant who has not submitted a DNA sample, as defined in § 2–501 of the Public Safety Article, for inclusion in the statewide DNA database system of the Department of State Police Crime Laboratory, the supervising authority shall:
(i) obtain a DNA sample from the registrant at the registrant’s initial registration; and
(ii) provide the sample to the statewide DNA database system of the Department of State Police Crime Laboratory.
(c) (1) Within 3 days after obtaining a registration statement, the supervising authority shall send a copy of the registration statement with the attached fingerprints, palm prints, and updated digital image of the registrant to the local law enforcement unit in each county where the registrant will reside or habitually live or where a registrant who is not a resident is a transient or will work or attend school.
(2) (i) If the registrant is enrolled in or carries on employment at, or is expecting to enroll in or carry on employment at, an institution of higher education in the State, within 3 days after obtaining a registration statement, the supervising authority shall send a copy of the registration statement with the attached fingerprints, palm prints, and updated digital image of the registrant to the campus police agency of the institution of higher education.
(ii) If an institution of higher education does not have a campus police agency, the copy of the registration statement with the attached fingerprints, palm prints, and updated digital image of the registrant shall be provided to the local law enforcement agency having primary jurisdiction for the campus.
(d) As soon as possible but not later than 3 working days after the registration is complete, a supervising authority that is not a unit of the Department shall send the registration statement to the Department.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Victims and Witnesses
Subtitle 7 - Sex Offender Registration
Section 11-702 - Elements of Conviction
Section 11-702.1 - Retroactive Application of Subtitle
Section 11-703 - Determination of Predator Status
Section 11-704 - Registration Required
Section 11-704.1 - Registry of Juvenile Sex Offenders
Section 11-704.2 - Waiver of Registration for Sex Offender Under Witness Protection
Section 11-705 - Deadline for Registration
Section 11-706 - Registration Statements
Section 11-707 - Term of Registration
Section 11-708 - Duties of Supervising Authority
Section 11-709 - Notification Requirements of Local Law Enforcement Unit
Section 11-710 - Notice of Registrant's Change of Address
Section 11-712 - Notice of Escape and Recapture
Section 11-713 - Duties of Department
Section 11-714 - Providing Registration Statements -- in General
Section 11-715 - Providing Registration Statements -- Supervising Authority
Section 11-716 - Providing Registration Statements -- Local Law Enforcement Unit
Section 11-717 - Registration Statements to Be Made Available to Public; Posting on Internet
Section 11-718 - Notice to Protect Public
Section 11-719 - Immunity for Public Officials, Employees, and Units
Section 11-721 - Prohibited Act; Penalty
Section 11-722 - Entry Onto School or Day Care Property or Informal Day Care Home Prohibited
Section 11-723 - Lifetime Sexual Offender Supervision
Section 11-724 - Lifetime Sexual Offender Supervision -- Violations
Section 11-725 - Sexual Offender Management Teams
Section 11-727 - Evaluations Before Sentencing for Violations of 3-602 of the Criminal Law Article