(a) Period of registration.--Subject to subsection (c), an individual specified in section 9799.13 (relating to applicability) shall register with the Pennsylvania State Police as follows:
(1) An individual convicted of a Tier I sexual offense, except an offense set forth in section 9799.14(b)(23) (relating to sexual offenses and tier system), shall register for a period of 15 years.
(2) An individual convicted of a Tier II sexual offense shall register for a period of 25 years.
(3) An individual convicted of a Tier III sexual offense shall register for the life of the individual.
(4) A juvenile offender who was adjudicated delinquent in this Commonwealth, or who was adjudicated delinquent in another jurisdiction or foreign country as a consequence of having committed an offense similar to an offense which would require the individual to register if the offense was committed in this Commonwealth, shall register for the life of the individual.
(4.1) A juvenile offender who is required to register in a sexual offender registry in another jurisdiction or foreign country as a consequence of having been adjudicated delinquent for an offense similar to an offense which, if committed in this Commonwealth, would not require the individual to register shall register for a period of time equal to that required of the individual in the other jurisdiction or foreign country.
(5) A sexually violent delinquent child shall register for the life of the individual.
(6) A sexually violent predator shall register for the life of the individual.
(7) An individual subject to registration under section 9799.13(7.1) shall register for the period of time equal to the time for which the individual was required to register in another jurisdiction or foreign country.
(a.1) Credit for time on registry.--(Deleted by amendment).
(a.2) Assessment by court after 25 years.--An individual required to register under subsection (a)(3), (5), (6) and (7) may be exempt from the requirement to register, the requirement to verify residence, employment and enrollment in an educational institution, the requirement to appear on the publicly accessible Internet website maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police and all other requirements of this subchapter if:
(1) Subject to subsection (c), at least 25 years have elapsed prior to filing a petition with the sentencing court to be exempt from the requirements of this subchapter, during which time the petitioner has not been convicted in this Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction or foreign country of an offense punishable by imprisonment of more than one year, or the petitioner's release from custody following the petitioner's most recent conviction for an offense, whichever is later.
(2) Upon receipt of a petition filed under paragraph (1), the sentencing court shall enter an order directing that the petitioner be assessed by the board. Upon receipt from the court of an order for an assessment under this subsection, a member of the board designated by the administrative officer of the board shall conduct an assessment of the petitioner to determine if the relief sought, if granted, is likely to pose a threat to the safety of any other person. The board shall establish standards for evaluations and for evaluators conducting assessments.
(3) The order for an assessment under this subsection shall be sent to the administrative officer of the board within 10 days of the entry. No later than 90 days following receipt of the order, the board shall submit a written report containing the board's assessment to the sentencing court, the district attorney and the attorney for the petitioner.
(4) Within 120 days of filing the petition under paragraph (1), the sentencing court shall hold a hearing to determine whether to exempt the petitioner from the application of any or all of the requirements of this subchapter. The petitioner and the district attorney shall be given notice of the hearing and an opportunity to be heard, the right to call witnesses and the right to cross-examine witnesses. The petitioner shall have the right to counsel and to have a lawyer appointed to represent the petitioner if the petitioner cannot afford one.
(5) The sentencing court shall exempt the petitioner from application of any or all of the requirements of this subchapter, at the discretion of the court, only upon a finding of clear and convincing evidence that exempting the sexual offender from a particular requirement or all of the requirements of this subchapter is not likely to pose a threat to the safety of any other person.
(6) A court granting relief under this subsection shall notify the Pennsylvania State Police in writing within 10 days from the date the relief is granted. If a memorandum of understanding has been entered into under section 9799.26 (relating to victim notification) with respect to relief granted to the petitioner, the Pennsylvania State Police shall transmit the information about the relief to the Office of Victim Advocate as soon as is practicable. The Office of Victim Advocate shall notify the victim of the relief, in accordance with the memorandum of understanding, as described in section 9799.26.
(7) The petitioner and the Commonwealth shall have the right to appellate review of the actions of the sentencing court under this subsection. An appeal by the Commonwealth shall stay the order of the sentencing court.
(8) The petitioner may file an additional petition with the sentencing court no sooner than five years from the date of the final determination of a court regarding the petition and no sooner than every five years thereafter.
(9) If the petitioner is exempt from any provisions of this subchapter and the petitioner is subsequently convicted under 18 Pa.C.S. ยง 4915.1 (relating to failure to comply with registration requirements), relief granted under this subsection shall be void and the petitioner shall automatically and immediately again be subject to the provisions of this subchapter, as previously determined by this subchapter.
(a.3) Agency cooperation.--All State, county and local agencies, offices and entities in this Commonwealth, including juvenile probation officers, shall cooperate by providing access to records and information as requested by the board in connection with the court-ordered assessment under subsection (a.2).
(b) Commencement of registration.--The following apply:
(1) The period of registration set forth in subsection (a) shall commence as follows:
(i) For an individual who committed a sexually violent offense in this Commonwealth, the period of registration shall commence upon:
(A) release from incarceration in a State or county correctional facility, including release to a community correction center or community contract facility;
(B) parole or a sentence of probation; or
(C) a sentence of State or county intermediate punishment in which the person is not sentenced to a period of incarceration.
(ii) For an individual who is a juvenile offender, the period of registration shall commence upon:
(A) release from an institution or facility set forth in section 6352(a)(3) (relating to disposition of delinquent child), if the juvenile offender is, on or after December 20, 2012, subject to the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to a disposition entered under section 6352 and is under court-ordered placement in an institution or facility set forth in section 6352(a)(3); or
(B) disposition, if the juvenile offender is, on or after December 20, 2012, subject to the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to a disposition entered under section 6352 and is placed on probation or is otherwise subject to jurisdiction of a court pursuant to a disposition under section 6352 that did not involve out-of-home placement.
(iii) For a sexually violent delinquent child, the period of registration shall commence upon transfer to involuntary outpatient treatment pursuant to section 6404.1 (relating to transfer to involuntary outpatient treatment).
(iv) For an individual who committed a sexually violent offense in another jurisdiction or foreign country or a comparable military offense, the period of registration shall commence upon establishment of a residence or commencement of employment or enrollment as a student within this Commonwealth. This subparagraph shall apply to an individual convicted of a sexually violent offense in another jurisdiction or foreign country or comparable military offense and who is a transient.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1), an individual specified in section 9799.13 shall initially register with the Pennsylvania State Police as set forth in section 9799.19 (relating to initial registration).
(c) Period of registration tolled.--The following shall apply:
(1) The period of registration set forth in subsection (a) shall be tolled for the period of time in which the individual specified in section 9799.13 is:
(i) incarcerated in a Federal, State or county correctional institution, excluding a community contract facility or community corrections center;
(ii) subject to a sentence of intermediate punishment which is restrictive and where the individual is sentenced to a period of incarceration;
(iii) committed to an institution or facility set forth in section 6352(a)(3) that provides the individual with 24-hour-per-day supervision and care;
(iv) committed to and receiving involuntary inpatient treatment in the State-owned facility or unit set forth in Chapter 64 (relating to court-ordered involuntary treatment of certain sexually violent persons); or
(v) incarcerated in a Federal correctional institution, excluding a community contract facility or community corrections center.
(2) This subsection shall apply to an individual specified in section 9799.13 who is recommitted to a Federal, State or county correctional institution for a parole violation or who has been sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment. In addition, this subsection shall apply to an individual committed to or recommitted to a Federal correctional institution. In the case of recommitment to a State or county correctional institution, the Department of Corrections or the county correctional facility shall notify the Pennsylvania State Police of the admission of the individual.
(d) Sexually violent predators.--An individual convicted of a Tier I sexual offense, a Tier II sexual offense or a Tier III sexual offense who is determined to be a sexually violent predator under section 9799.24 (relating to assessments) shall register for the life of the individual.
(e) Periodic in-person appearance required.--Except as provided in subsection (f) and subject to subsections (g) and (h), an individual specified in section 9799.13 shall appear in person at an approved registration site to provide or verify the information set forth in section 9799.16(b) (relating to registry) and to be photographed as follows:
(1) An individual convicted of a Tier I sexual offense shall appear annually.
(2) An individual convicted of a Tier II sexual offense shall appear semiannually.
(3) An individual convicted of a Tier III sexual offense shall appear quarterly.
(4) An individual required to register pursuant to section 9799.13(7.1) shall appear annually.
(f) Sexually violent predators.--A sexually violent predator shall appear in person at an approved registration site to:
(1) provide or verify the information set forth in section 9799.16(b);
(2) be photographed quarterly; and
(3) state whether he is in compliance with section 9799.36 (relating to counseling of sexually violent predators).
(g) In-person appearance to update information.--In addition to the periodic in-person appearance required in subsections (e), (f) and (h), an individual specified in section 9799.13 shall appear in person at an approved registration site within three business days to provide current information relating to:
(1) A change in name, including an alias.
(2) A commencement of residence, change in residence, termination of residence or failure to maintain a residence, thus making the individual a transient.
(3) Commencement of employment, a change in the location or entity in which the individual is employed or a termination of employment.
(4) Initial enrollment as a student, a change in enrollment as a student or termination as a student.
(5) An addition and a change in telephone number, including a cell phone number, or a termination of telephone number, including a cell phone number.
(6) An addition, a change in and termination of a motor vehicle owned or operated, including watercraft or aircraft. In order to fulfill the requirements of this paragraph, the individual must provide any license plate numbers and registration numbers and other identifiers and an addition to or change in the address of the place the vehicle is stored.
(7) A commencement of temporary lodging, a change in temporary lodging or a termination of temporary lodging. In order to fulfill the requirements of this paragraph, the individual must provide the specific length of time and the dates during which the individual will be temporarily lodged.
(8) An addition, change in or termination of e-mail address, instant message address or any other designations used in Internet communications or postings.
(9) An addition, change in or termination of information related to occupational and professional licensing, including type of license held and license number.
(h) Transients, juvenile offenders and sexually violent delinquent children.--If the individual specified in section 9799.13 is a transient, a juvenile offender or a sexually violent delinquent child, the following apply:
(1) If the individual is a transient, the individual shall appear in person at an approved registration site to provide or to verify the information set forth in section 9799.16(b) and to be photographed monthly. The duty to appear in person monthly and to be photographed shall apply until a transient establishes a residence. In the event a transient establishes a residence, the requirement of periodic in-person appearances set forth in subsection (e) shall apply.
(2) If the individual is a juvenile offender who is not a transient, the individual shall appear at an approved registration site to provide or verify the information set forth in section 9799.16(b) and to be photographed quarterly.
(3) If the individual is a sexually violent delinquent child who is not a transient, the individual shall appear at an approved registration site to provide or verify the information set forth in section 9799.16(b) and to be photographed quarterly.
(i) International travel.--In addition to the periodic in-person appearance required in subsection (e), an individual specified in section 9799.13 shall appear in person at an approved registration site no less than 21 days in advance of traveling outside of the United States. The individual shall provide the following information:
(1) Dates of travel, including date of return to the United States.
(2) Destinations.
(3) Temporary lodging.
(j) In-person reporting by incarcerated or committed individuals.--The requirements of subsections (e), (f), (g) and (h) do not apply where the individual specified in section 9799.13 is:
(1) incarcerated in a correctional institution, excluding a community contract facility or community corrections center;
(2) subject to a sentence of intermediate punishment which is restrictive and where the individual is sentenced to a period of incarceration;
(3) committed to an institution or facility set forth in section 6352(a)(3) which provides the individual with 24-hour-per-day supervision and care; or
(4) committed to and receiving involuntary inpatient treatment in the State-owned facility or unit set forth in Chapter 64.
(Dec. 20, 2011, P.L.446, No.111, eff. one year; July 5, 2012, P.L.880, No.91, eff. Dec. 20, 2012; Mar. 14, 2014, P.L.41, No.19, eff. imd.; Feb. 21, 2018, P.L.27, No.10, eff. imd.; June 12, 2018, P.L.140, No.29, eff. imd.)
2021 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.15 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Commonwealth v. Santana, 266 A.3d 528 (Pa. 2021).
2019 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.15 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Superior Court. Commonwealth v. Lippincott, 208 A.3d 143 (Pa. 2019).
2018 Amendments. Act 10 amended subsec. (b)(1)(i) and (iv), added subsec. (a.2) and deleted subsec. (a.1) and Act 29 reenacted and amended section 9799.15. Act 29 overlooked the amendment by Act 10, but the amendments do not conflict in substance and have both been given effect in setting forth the text of section 9799.15. Section 20(1) of Act 10 provided that the amendment of section 9799.15 shall apply to an individual who commits an offense on or after December 20, 2012.
2014 Amendment. Act 19 added subsec. (a.1), retroactive to December 20, 2012.
2012 Amendment. Act 91 amended subsecs. (a)(1), (4) and (7), (c), (f), (g) and (h) and added subsecs. (a)(4.1) and (j).
2011 Amendment. Act 111 added section 9799.15. Section 16 of Act 111 provided that any reference in any act or part of an act to section 9795.1 shall be deemed a reference to section 9799.15 as if fully set forth in that act or part of that act.
Cross References. Section 9799.15 is referred to in sections 6404.2, 9718.4, 9799.13, 9799.16, 9799.17, 9799.18, 9799.19, 9799.21, 9799.22, 9799.23, 9799.25, 9799.26, 9799.28, 9799.42 of this title; section 4915.1 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Section 9701 - Short title of chapter
Section 9703 - Scope of chapter
Section 9711 - Sentencing procedure for murder of the first degree
Section 9711.1 - Sentencing for certain murders of infant persons
Section 9712 - Sentences for offenses committed with firearms
Section 9712.1 - Sentences for certain drug offenses committed with firearms
Section 9713 - Sentences for offenses committed on public transportation
Section 9714 - Sentences for second and subsequent offenses
Section 9715 - Life imprisonment for homicide
Section 9716 - Two or more mandatory minimum sentences applicable
Section 9717 - Sentences for offenses against elderly persons
Section 9718 - Sentences for offenses against infant persons
Section 9718.1 - Sexual offender treatment
Section 9718.2 - Sentences for sexual offenders
Section 9718.3 - Sentence for failure to comply with registration of sexual offenders (Expired)
Section 9718.4 - Sentence for failure to comply with registration of sexual offenders
Section 9718.5 - Mandatory period of probation for certain sexual offenders
Section 9719 - Sentences for offenses committed while impersonating a law enforcement officer
Section 9719.1 - Sentences for offenses committed against law enforcement officer
Section 9720 - Sentencing for criminal mischief
Section 9720.1 - Restitution for identity theft (Repealed)
Section 9720.2 - Sentencing for trafficking of persons
Section 9720.3 - Sentencing for certain paroled offenders
Section 9720.4 - Sentencing for offenses committed in association with a criminal gang
Section 9720.5 - Sentencing for offenses involving sexual abuse of children
Section 9720.6 - Sentencing for arson offenses
Section 9720.7 - Sentencing for burglary
Section 9720.8 - Sentencing for offenses involving domestic violence in the presence of a minor
Section 9721 - Sentencing generally
Section 9722 - Order of probation
Section 9723 - Determination of guilt without further penalty
Section 9724 - Partial confinement
Section 9725 - Total confinement
Section 9727 - Disposition of persons found guilty but mentally ill
Section 9728 - Collection of restitution, reparation, fees, costs, fines and penalties
Section 9729 - Intermediate punishment (Repealed)
Section 9730 - Payment of court costs, restitution and fines
Section 9730.1 - Collection of court costs, restitution and fines by private collection agency
Section 9730.2 - Sentence of community service
Section 9730.3 - Counseling services for victims of sexual abuse (Repealed)
Section 9731 - Requirement for presentence investigation and report
Section 9732 - Contents of presentence report
Section 9733 - General principles of disclosure of presentence report
Section 9734 - Disclosure of presentence report to the parties
Section 9735 - Objections to contents of presentence report
Section 9736 - Report of psychiatric evaluation
Section 9737 - Report of outstanding charges and sentences
Section 9738 - Victim impact statements
Section 9751 - Sentencing judge
Section 9752 - Sentencing proceeding generally
Section 9753 - Determination of guilt without further penalty
Section 9754 - Order of probation
Section 9755 - Sentence of partial confinement
Section 9755.1 - Temporary release from county correctional institution
Section 9756 - Sentence of total confinement
Section 9757 - Consecutive sentences of total confinement for multiple offenses
Section 9760 - Credit for time served
Section 9761 - Computation and order of service of sentences
Section 9762 - Sentencing proceeding; place of confinement
Section 9763 - Conditions of probation
Section 9764 - Information required upon commitment and subsequent disposition
Section 9765 - Merger of sentences
Section 9771 - Modification or revocation of order of probation
Section 9771.1 - Court-imposed sanctions for violating probation
Section 9772 - Failure to pay fine
Section 9773 - Modification or revocation of county intermediate punishment sentence (Repealed)
Section 9774 - Revocation of State intermediate punishment sentence (Repealed)
Section 9775 - Parole without board supervision
Section 9776 - Judicial power to release inmates
Section 9777 - Transfer of inmates in need of medical treatment
Section 9781 - Appellate review of sentence
Section 9791 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy (Expired)
Section 9792 - Definitions (Expired)
Section 9793 - Registration of certain offenders for ten years (Deleted by amendment)
Section 9794 - Designation of sexually violent predators (Deleted by amendment)
Section 9795 - Registration of offenders (Deleted by amendment)
Section 9795.1 - Registration (Expired)
Section 9795.2 - Registration procedures and applicability (Expired)
Section 9795.3 - Sentencing court information (Expired)
Section 9795.4 - Assessments (Expired)
Section 9795.5 - Exemption from certain notifications (Expired)
Section 9796 - Verification of residence (Expired)
Section 9797 - Victim notification (Expired)
Section 9798 - Other notification (Expired)
Section 9798.1 - Information made available on the Internet and electronic notification (Expired)
Section 9798.2 - Administration (Expired)
Section 9798.3 - Global positioning system technology (Expired)
Section 9799 - Immunity for good faith conduct (Expired)
Section 9799.1 - Duties of Pennsylvania State Police (Expired)
Section 9799.2 - Duties of Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (Expired)
Section 9799.3 - Board (Expired)
Section 9799.4 - Counseling of sexually violent predators (Expired)
Section 9799.5 - Exemption from notification (Deleted by amendment)
Section 9799.6 - Applicability (Deleted by amendment)
Section 9799.7 - Exemption from notification for certain licensees and their employees (Expired)
Section 9799.8 - Annual performance audit (Expired)
Section 9799.9 - Photographs and fingerprinting (Expired)
Section 9799.10 - Purposes of subchapter
Section 9799.11 - Legislative findings, declaration of policy and scope
Section 9799.13 - Applicability
Section 9799.14 - Sexual offenses and tier system
Section 9799.15 - Period of registration
Section 9799.17 - Termination of period of registration for juvenile offenders
Section 9799.18 - Information sharing
Section 9799.19 - Initial registration
Section 9799.20 - Duty to inform
Section 9799.23 - Court notification and classification requirements
Section 9799.25 - Verification by sexual offenders and Pennsylvania State Police
Section 9799.26 - Victim notification
Section 9799.27 - Other notification
Section 9799.28 - Public Internet website
Section 9799.29 - Administration
Section 9799.30 - Global positioning system technology
Section 9799.31 - Immunity for good faith conduct
Section 9799.32 - Pennsylvania State Police and Department of Corrections
Section 9799.33 - Duties of Department of Corrections and probation and parole officials
Section 9799.34 - Duties of facilities housing sexual offenders
Section 9799.36 - Counseling of sexually violent predators
Section 9799.37 - Exemption from notification for certain licensees and their employees
Section 9799.38 - Annual performance audit
Section 9799.39 - Photographs and fingerprinting
Section 9799.40 - Duties of Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing
Section 9799.42 - Standing for Pennsylvania State Police
Section 9799.51 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy
Section 9799.54 - Applicability
Section 9799.55 - Registration
Section 9799.56 - Registration procedures and applicability
Section 9799.57 - Sentencing court information
Section 9799.59 - Exemption from certain notifications
Section 9799.60 - Verification of residence
Section 9799.61 - Victim notification
Section 9799.62 - Other notification
Section 9799.63 - Information made available on Internet and electronic notification
Section 9799.64 - Administration
Section 9799.65 - Global positioning system technology
Section 9799.66 - Immunity for good faith conduct
Section 9799.67 - Duties of Pennsylvania State Police
Section 9799.68 - Duties of Department of Corrections
Section 9799.70 - Counseling of sexually violent predators
Section 9799.71 - Exemption from notification for certain licensees and their employees
Section 9799.72 - Annual performance audit
Section 9799.73 - Photographs and fingerprinting