Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - STATE PATROL
Title 272 - NEBRASKA STATE PATROL
Chapter 19 - Sex Offender Registration
Section 272-19-005 - REQUEST FOR REDUCTION OF THE FIFTEEN YEAR REGISTRATION PERIOD

Current through March 20, 2024

005.01 Only persons required to register for fifteen (15) years may request a reduction in the registration period to ten (10) years. This request can only be made after completion of ten (10) years of the registration period following discharge from probation, parole, supervised release, or incarceration, whichever date is most recent. A written request will be on a form prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol and must be addressed to the Nebraska State Patrol, Sex Offender Registration Program, P.O. Box 94907, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509. The request must include name, date of birth, address and phone number of the requestor and proof that during the ten (10) years of registration, he or she:

005.01A Was not convicted of any offense for which imprisonment for more than one year could have been imposed;

005.01B Was not convicted of any sex offense;

005.01C Successfully completed any period of probation, parole, supervised release or incarceration;

005.01D Successfully completed an appropriate sex offender treatment program.

005.02 An appropriate sex offender treatment program is a program which provides sex offender specific treatment and must include pre-treatment assessment of static and dynamic risk factors, empirically validated or informed treatment interventions that target an individual's dynamic risk factors and a plan for on- going services and support beyond the active phase of treatment. Programs that may be approved as "appropriate" include but are not limited to, the Nebraska Department of Corrections sex offender treatment programs and the Nebraska Health and Human Services sex offender treatment programs as well as other programs that meet the criteria stated above.

005.03 An administrative determination will be made and the requesting individual advised of this decision in writing within thirty (30) days of the request. An individual not satisfied with the administrative determination denying reduction of the registration period may file a hearing request to the Superintendent of Law Enforcement and Public Safety and request a formal determination of the issue under the Administrative Procedures Act. Appeals from Administrative Procedures Act hearings may be filed in the District Court.

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