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§ 40-39-203. Offender Registration — Registration Forms — Contents

Within forty-eight (48) hours of establishing or changing a primary or secondary residence, establishing a physical presence at a particular location, becoming employed or practicing a vocation or becoming a student in this state, the offender shall register or report in person, as required by this part. Likewise, within forty-eight (48) hours of release on […]

§ 40-39-204. Entering Required Data on Sor for Verification, Identification, and Enforcement — Reporting to Update Information or Registration Form — Administrative Costs — Tbi as Central Repository — Tolling of Registration Requirements — Exemptions

The TBI shall maintain and make available a connection to the SOR for all criminal justice agencies with TIES internet capabilities, by which registering agencies shall enter original, current and accurate data required by this part. The TBI shall provide viewing and limited write access directly to the SOR through the TIES internet to registering […]

§ 40-39-205. Creation and Distribution of Forms — Acknowledgement Forms

TBI registration forms shall be designed, printed and distributed by and at the expense of the TBI. These forms shall include instructions for compliance with this part and a statement of understanding and acknowledgment of those instructions to be signed by the offender. TBI registration forms shall be available from registering agencies, parole officers, probation […]

§ 40-39-206. Centralized Record System — Reporting — Violations — Confidentiality of Certain Registration Information — Immunity From Liability — Public Information Regarding Offenders

Using information received or collected pursuant to this part, the TBI shall establish, maintain and update a centralized record system of offender registration, verification and tracking information. The TBI may receive information from any credible source and may forward the information to the appropriate law enforcement agency for investigation and verification. The TBI shall promptly […]

§ 40-39-207. Request for Termination of Registration Requirements — Tolling of Reporting Period — Review of Decisions to Deny Termination of Reporting Requirements — Lifetime Registration

Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (a)(3), unless a plea was taken in conjunction with § 40-35-313, no sooner than ten (10) years after termination of active supervision on probation, parole, or any other alternative to incarceration, or no sooner than ten (10) years after discharge from incarceration without supervision, an offender required to register […]

§ 40-39-208. Violations — Penalty — Venue — Providing Records for Prosecution

It is an offense for an offender to knowingly violate any provision of this part. Violations shall include, but not be limited to: Failure of an offender to timely register or report; Falsification of a TBI registration form; Failure to timely disclose required information to the designated law enforcement agency; Failure to sign a TBI […]

§ 40-39-102. Part Definitions

As used in this part: “Abuser” or “animal abuser” means a person who has been convicted in this state of committing an animal abuse offense; “Animal” means a companion animal, and a “non-livestock animal”, as defined in § 39-14-201. “Animal” does not mean “livestock”, as defined in § 39-14-201, or “wildlife”, as defined in § […]