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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 12.4. The department shall do the following:
(1) Maintain the Indiana sex and violent offender registry established under IC 36-2-13-5.5. The department shall ensure that a sex offender's Social Security number remains unavailable to the public.
(2) Prescribe and approve a format for sex or violent offender registration as required by IC 11-8-8.
(3) Provide:
(A) judges;
(B) law enforcement officials;
(C) prosecuting attorneys;
(D) parole officers;
(E) probation officers; and
(F) community corrections officials;
with information and training concerning the requirements of IC 11-8-8 and the use of the Indiana sex and violent offender registry.
(4) Upon request of a neighborhood association:
(A) transmit to the neighborhood association information concerning sex or violent offenders who reside near the location of the neighborhood association; or
(B) provide instructional materials concerning the use of the Indiana sex and violent offender registry to the neighborhood association.
(5) Maintain records on every sex or violent offender who:
(A) is incarcerated;
(B) has relocated out of state; and
(C) is no longer required to register due to the expiration of the sex or violent offender's registration period.
(6) Create policies that provide for a schedule of progressive parole incentives and violation sanctions, including judicial review procedures, and submit the policies to the parole board for review.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 11. Corrections § 11-8-2-12.4 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-11-corrections/in-code-sect-11-8-2-12-4/
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