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846E-4 Duties upon discharge, parole, or release of covered offender.

§846E-4 Duties upon discharge, parole, or release of covered offender. (a) Each person, or that person’s designee, in charge of a jail, prison, hospital, school, or other institution to which a covered offender has been committed pursuant to a conviction, or an acquittal or finding of unfitness to proceed pursuant to chapter 704, for a […]

846E-5 Periodic verification of registration information.

§846E-5 Periodic verification of registration information. (a) For the covered offender who has registered a permanent residence address to which the United States Postal Service will deliver mail or a permanent residence and a registered post office box, during the first week of the months of January, April, July, and October of every year, the […]

846E-6 Requirement to register a change of registration information; verification by the attorney general.

§846E-6 Requirement to register a change of registration information; verification by the attorney general. (a) A covered offender required to register under this chapter, who changes any of the covered offender’s registration information after an initial registration with the attorney general, shall notify the attorney general of the new registration information in writing within three […]

846E-7 Notification by the attorney general of changes in registration information.

§846E-7 Notification by the attorney general of changes in registration information. Immediately, and in no event, not later than ten days after receiving notice of a change of registration information, the attorney general shall report the change of registration information by a covered offender required to register under this chapter to the county police department […]

846E-8 Good faith immunity.

§846E-8 Good faith immunity. Law enforcement agencies, employees of law enforcement agencies, and state and county officials shall be immune from liability for good faith conduct under this chapter. [L 1997, c 316, pt of §2]

846E-9 Failure to comply with covered offender registration requirements.

§846E-9 Failure to comply with covered offender registration requirements. (a) A person commits the offense of failure to comply with covered offender registration requirements if the person is required to register under this chapter and the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly: (1) Fails to register with the attorney general by providing to the attorney general […]

846E-10 Termination of registration requirements.

§846E-10 Termination of registration requirements. (a) Tier 3 offenses. A covered offender whose covered offense is any of the following offenses shall register for life and, except as provided in subsection (e), may not petition the court, in a civil proceeding, for termination of registration requirements: (1) Any offense set forth in section 707-730(1)(a), (b), […]

846D-2 Juvenile justice information committee.

§846D-2 Juvenile justice information committee. There is established within the department of the attorney general a juvenile justice information committee, which shall include, but not be limited to, representatives from the family courts, the police departments of the various counties, the prosecutors of the various counties, the Hawaii youth correctional facilities, and the department of […]

846D-3 Responsibility of agencies.

§846D-3 Responsibility of agencies. Agencies that have investigative, detention, custodial, adjudicative, and program responsibility for juveniles shall cooperate with the attorney general in establishing the juvenile justice information system by: (1) Providing information in the agency files that can be included pursuant to the format approved by the juvenile justice information committee; (2) Maintaining procedures […]