New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 5500 - SEXUAL OFFENDER OR OFFENDER AGAINST CHILDREN REGISTRATION UNDER LENS SYSTEM
Part Saf-C 5504 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Section Saf-C 5504.01 - Registration Requirements

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 5504.01

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Every tier I or tier II sexual offender or offender against children shall appear in person semi-annually, within 5 business days after each anniversary of the offender's date of birth and every 6 months thereafter, at the local law enforcement agency to report to a law enforcement official. In the case of a nonresident tier I or tier II sexual offender or offender against children who does not have a principal place of employment in the state, he or she shall report to the division in Concord.

(b) Every tier III sexual offender or offender against children shall appear in person quarterly, within 5 business days after each anniversary of the offender's date of birth and every 3 months thereafter at the local law enforcement agency to report to a law enforcement official. In the case of a nonresident tier III sexual offender or offender against children who does not have a principal place of employment in the state, he or she shall report to the division in Concord.

(c) Each time a sexual offender or offender against children is required to report, the offender shall provide all the information required in RSA 651-B:4, III and RSA 651-B:4-a to the local law enforcement agency or division, as applicable, and it shall be recorded by the local law enforcement agency or division on form DSSP 311. The sexual offender or offender against children shall sign the completed form DSSP 311, which shall be an acknowledgement of the offender's duty to report.

(d) Pursuant to RSA 651-B:4, IV, the sexual offender or offender against children shall submit to the following:

(1) A photograph taken by the division or local law enforcement agency each time the sex offender or offender against children is required to report to the law enforcement agency under Chapter 651-B;

(2) A DNA sample, if one has not already been provided;

(3) A set of major case prints, fingerprints and palm prints of the offender; and

(4) A photocopy of a valid driver's license or identification card issued to the sexual offender or offender against children.

#5537, eff 1-1-93; ss by #6314, EMERGENCY eff 8-9-96, EXPIRES: 12-7-96; ss by #6324, INTERIM eff 8-22-96, EXPIRES: 12-20-96; ss by #6358, eff 10-22-96; ss by #6919, INTERIM, eff 1-1-99, EXPIRES: 5-1-99; ss by #6990, EMERGENCY, eff 4-30-99, EXPIRES: 8-28-99; ss by #7066, eff 7-28-99; ss by #7649, eff 2-20-02; amd by #7982, INTERIM eff 10-30-03, EXPIRED: 4-27-04; ss by #8083, eff 5-11-04; ss by #10121, eff 4-25-12

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