Section 18-8401 – SHORT TITLE.
18-8401. SHORT TITLE. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Juvenile Sex Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act." History: [18-8401, added 1998, ch. 412, sec. 1, p. 1299.]
18-8401. SHORT TITLE. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Juvenile Sex Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act." History: [18-8401, added 1998, ch. 412, sec. 1, p. 1299.]
18-8402. FINDINGS. The legislature finds that juvenile sex offenders present a significant risk of reoffense and that efforts of law enforcement agencies to protect communities, conduct investigations and quickly apprehend offenders who commit sex offenses are impaired by the lack of information available about individuals who have been convicted or adjudicated delinquent of sex offenses […]
18-8403. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, "juvenile sex offender" means a person who was between fourteen (14) years of age to eighteen (18) years of age at the time the qualifying sex offense was committed and who: (1) On or after July 1, 1998, was adjudicated delinquent under the juvenile corrections act for an […]
18-8404. JUVENILE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY. The Idaho state police shall establish and maintain within the central sex offender registry a separate registry of juvenile sex offenders. The registry shall include fingerprints, photographs, and information collected from submitted forms and other communications relating to notice of duty to register, sex offender registration, and notice of address […]
18-8405. NOTIFICATION OF DUTY TO REGISTER — PROBATION. With respect to a juvenile sex offender sentenced to probation without a period of detention, the court shall provide at the time of sentencing written notification of the duty to register. The written notification shall be a form provided by the Idaho state police and shall be […]
18-8406. NOTIFICATION OF DUTY TO REGISTER — PRIOR TO RELEASE. With respect to a juvenile sex offender sentenced to a period of detention, the county shall provide, prior to release, written notification of the duty to register. With respect to a juvenile sex offender committed to the custody of the department of juvenile corrections, the […]
18-8407. ANNUAL REGISTRATION. A juvenile sex offender, other than one serving a period of detention or committed to the department of juvenile corrections, shall be subject to annual registration and change of name or address notification pursuant to sections 18-8307 and 18-8309, Idaho Code. All written notifications of duty to register as provided herein shall […]
18-8408. PROVIDING LIST TO SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. The Idaho state police shall provide to the superintendent of public instruction, quarterly and on request, a list of registered juvenile sex offenders in the state. The superintendent of public instruction subsequently shall notify a school district or private school regarding the enrollment of a registered juvenile […]
18-8409. FAILURE TO REGISTER, PENALTIES. (1) A juvenile sex offender who fails to register or provide notification of a change of name or address is guilty of a misdemeanor. (2) A parent of a juvenile sex offender commits the misdemeanor offense of failure to supervise a child if the offender fails to register or provide […]
18-8410. TRANSFER TO ADULT REGISTRY. When a registered juvenile sex offender reaches twenty-one (21) years of age, the prosecutor may petition the court to transfer the offender to the adult registry, subject to the registration and notification provisions of chapter 83, title 18, Idaho Code. If the court determines at a hearing that the juvenile […]
18-8411. JUVENILES CONVICTED AS ADULTS. The provisions of this section do not apply to a juvenile who is subject to registration and notification requirements of chapter 83, title 18, Idaho Code, because the offender was convicted of a sex offense as an adult. History: [18-8411, added 1998, ch. 412, sec. 1, p. 1301.]
18-8412. EXEMPTION FROM CIVIL LIABILITY. (1) No person or governmental entity, other than those specifically charged in this chapter with a duty to collect information under this chapter regarding registered sex offenders, has a duty to inquire, investigate or disclose any information regarding registered sex offenders. (2) No person or governmental entity, other than those […]
18-8413. PENALTIES FOR VIGILANTISM OR OTHER MISUSE OF INFORMATION OBTAINED UNDER THIS CHAPTER. Any person who uses information obtained pursuant to this chapter to commit a crime or to cause physical harm to any person or damage to property shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, in addition to any other punishment, shall be subject […]
18-8414. JUVENILE SEX OFFENDER — PROHIBITED EMPLOYMENT. (1) Except as provided in section 18-8328, Idaho Code, it is a felony for any person to: apply for or to accept employment at a day care center, group day care facility or family day care home; or to be upon or to remain on the premises of […]