651-B:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. " Department " means the department of safety. II. " Division " means the division of state police, department of safety. III. " Local law enforcement agency " means the chief of police in the city or town where the person resides or is temporarily domiciled, or, […]
651-B:10 Hearing. – I. Any offender required to register for an offense committed in another state, country, territory, or tribal territory, or under federal law that is determined to be a reasonably equivalent offense to an offense listed in RSA 651-B:1, V(a) or RSA 651-B:1, VII(a) or (b) may appeal that determination to the […]
651-B:11 Registration Fee. – I. An offender shall pay a fee of $50 to the department within 10 days of the registration that occurs within the month of the anniversary of his or her birth. Such payment shall be made in person or shall be mailed to the department. The department shall retain $40 […]
651-B:12 Application. – Whenever possible, the provisions of this chapter shall be interpreted and applied consistent with the provisions of the federal Jacob Wetterling Act, as amended. Source. 2006, 327:13, eff. Jan. 1, 2007.
651-B:2 Registration. – I. Every sexual offender or offender against children shall be registered with the department of safety, division of state police, as provided in this chapter. II. Upon receipt of information pursuant to RSA 106-B:14 concerning the disposition of any charges against any sex offender or offender against children, the division shall […]
651-B:3 Release of Certain Sexual Offenders Into the Community; Duties. – I. (a) When a person is convicted of a sexual offense or offense against a child that results in the person being required to register, the court shall notify the offender in writing and advise the offender of his or her duty to […]
651-B:4 Duty to Report. – I. Any sexual offender or offender against children residing in this state shall report in person to the local law enforcement agency. The offender shall report in person as set forth in this section within 5 business days after the person’s release, or within 5 business days after the […]
651-B:4-a Registration of Online Identifiers. – In addition to any other information a person who is required to register is required to provide pursuant to RSA 651-B:4, such person shall report, within 5 business days after the first use, any online identifier he or she uses or has used. For purposes of this section, […]
651-B:5 Change of Registration Information; Duty to Inform. – I. When there is a change to any of the information that a sexual offender or offender against children is required to report pursuant to this chapter, the offender shall give written notification of the new information to the local law enforcement agency to which […]
651-B:6 Duration of Registration. – I. All tier II or tier III offenders shall be registered for life. II. All tier I offenders shall be registered for a 10-year period from the date of release, provided that any such registration period shall not run concurrently with any registration period resulting from a subsequent violation […]
651-B:7 Availability of Information to the Public and Law Enforcement. – I. Except as provided in this section, the records established and information collected pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall not be considered "public records" subject to inspection under RSA 91-A:4. However, nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit any […]
651-B:8 Rules. – The department shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, relative to forms and procedures for the administration of this chapter. Source. 1996, 293:1, eff. Aug. 9, 1996.
651-B:9 Penalty. – I. A sexual offender or offender against children who is required to register under this chapter and who negligently fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. II. A sexual offender or offender against children who is required to register under this chapter and […]