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Section 28.724a - Status report to local law enforcement agency; requirements; reports; written documentation.

SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 295 of 1994

28.724a Status report to local law enforcement agency; requirements; reports; written documentation.

Sec. 4a.

(1) An individual required to be registered under this act who is not a resident of this state shall report his or her status in person to the local law enforcement agency or sheriff's department having jurisdiction over a campus of an institution of higher education, or to the department post nearest to that campus, if any of the following occur:

(a) Regardless of whether he or she is financially compensated or receives any governmental or educational benefit, the individual is or becomes a full- or part-time employee, contractual provider, or volunteer with that institution of higher education and his or her position will require that he or she be present on that campus for 14 or more consecutive days or 30 or more total days in a calendar year.

(b) The individual is or becomes an employee of a contractual provider described in subdivision (a) and his or her position will require that he or she be present on that campus for 14 or more consecutive days or 30 or more total days in a calendar year.

(c) The status described in subdivision (a) or (b) is discontinued.

(d) The individual changes the campus on which he or she is an employee, a contractual provider, an employee of a contractual provider, or a volunteer as described in subdivision (a) or (b).

(e) The individual is or enrolls as a student with that institution of higher education or the individual discontinues that enrollment.

(f) As part of his or her course of studies at an institution of higher education in this state, the individual is present at any other location in this state, another state, a territory or possession of the United States, or another country for 14 or more consecutive days or 30 or more total days in a calendar year, or the individual discontinues his or her studies at that location.

(2) An individual required to be registered under this act who is a resident of this state shall report his or her status in person to the local law enforcement agency or sheriff's department having jurisdiction where his or her new residence or domicile is located or the department post nearest to the individual's new residence or domicile, if any of the events described under subsection (1) occur.

(3) The report required under subsections (1) and (2) shall be made as follows:

(a) For an individual registered under this act before October 1, 2002 who is required to make his or her first report under subsections (1) and (2), not later than January 15, 2003.

(b) For an individual who is an employee, a contractual provider, an employee of a contractual provider, or a volunteer on that campus on October 1, 2002, or who is a student on that campus on October 1, 2002, who is subsequently required to register under this act, on the date he or she is required to register under this act.

(c) Except as provided under subdivisions (a) and (b), within 10 days after the individual becomes an employee, a contractual provider, an employee of a contractual provider, or a volunteer on that campus, or discontinues that status, or changes location, or within 10 days after he or she enrolls or discontinues his or her enrollment as a student on that campus including study in this state or another state, a territory or possession of the United States, or another country.

(4) The additional registration reports required under this section shall be made in the time periods described in section 5a(4)(a) and (b) for reports under that section.

(5) The local law enforcement agency, sheriff's department, or department post to which an individual reports under this section shall require the individual to pay the registration fee required under section 5a or section 7(1) and to present written documentation of employment status, contractual relationship, volunteer status, or student status. Written documentation under this subsection may include, but need not be limited to, any of the following:

(a) A W-2 form, pay stub, or written statement by an employer.

(b) A contract.

(c) A student identification card or student transcript.


History: Add. 2002, Act 542, Eff. Oct. 1, 2002 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 237, Eff. Oct. 16, 2004

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