16. Registry. (a) Establishment.-- There is established a Statewide registry of sexual offenders in order to carry out
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 979916
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 979916
§ 9799.16. Registry. (a) Establishment.-- There is established a Statewide registry of sexual offenders in order to carry out
the provisions of this subchapter. The Pennsylvania State Police shall create and
maintain the registry. The registry shall maintain a complete and systematic index
of all records required regarding sexual offenders in order to comply with the Adam
Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-248, 120 Stat. 587).
The registry shall: (1) Be composed of an electronic database and digitized records. (2) Be able to communicate with the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act Exchange
Portal developed by the United States Department of Justice, the National Sex Offender
Registry or any successor database which is maintained by the Department of Justice
and the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Internet Website maintained by the
Department of Justice. (3) Be able to communicate with sexual offender registries established in other jurisdictions. (4) Contain information about individuals required to register with the Pennsylvania State
Police under Subchapter I (relating to continued registration of sexual offenders). (b) Information provided by sexual offender.-- An individual specified in section 9799.13 (relating to applicability) shall provide
the following information which shall be included in the registry: (1) Primary or given name, including an alias used by the individual, nickname, pseudonym,
ethnic or tribal name, regardless of the context used and any designations or monikers
used for self-identification in Internet communications or postings. (2) Designation used by the individual for purposes of routing or self-identification
in Internet communications or postings. (3) Telephone number, including cell phone number, and any other designation used by the
individual for purposes of routing or self-identification in telephonic communications. (4) Valid Social Security number issued to the individual by the Federal Government and
purported Social Security number. (5) Address of each residence or intended residence, whether or not the residence or intended
residence is located within this Commonwealth and the location at which the individual
receives mail, including a post office box. If the individual fails to maintain a
residence and is therefore a transient, the individual shall provide information for
the registry as set forth in paragraph (6). (6) If the individual is a transient, the individual shall provide information about the
transient's temporary habitat or other temporary place of abode or dwelling, including,
but not limited to, a homeless shelter or park. In addition, the transient shall provide
a list of places the transient eats, frequents and engages in leisure activities and
any planned destinations, including those outside this Commonwealth. If the transient
changes or adds to the places listed under this paragraph during a monthly period,
the transient shall list these when registering as a transient during the next monthly
period. In addition, the transient shall provide the place the transient receives
mail, including a post office box. If the transient has been designated as a sexually
violent predator, the transient shall state whether he is in compliance with section
9799.36 (relating to counseling of sexually violent predators). The duty to provide
the information set forth in this paragraph shall apply until the transient establishes
a residence. In the event a transient establishes a residence, the requirements of
section 9799.15(e) (relating to period of registration) shall apply. (7) Temporary lodging. In order to fulfill the requirements of this paragraph, the individual
must provide the specific length of time and the dates during which the individual
will be temporarily lodged. (8) A passport and documents establishing immigration status, which shall be copied in
a digitized format for inclusion in the registry. (9) Name and address where the individual is employed or will be employed. In order to
fulfill the requirements of this paragraph, if the individual is not employed in a
fixed workplace, the individual shall provide information regarding general travel
routes and general areas where the individual works. (10) Information relating to occupational and professional licensing, including type of
license held and the license number. (11) Name and address where the individual is a student or will be a student. (12) Information relating to motor vehicles owned or operated by the individual, including
watercraft and aircraft. In order to fulfill the requirements of this paragraph, the
individual shall provide a description of each motor vehicle, watercraft or aircraft.
The individual shall provide a license plate number, registration number or other
identification number and the address of the place where a vehicle is stored. In addition,
the individual shall provide the individual's license to operate a motor vehicle or
other identification card issued by the Commonwealth, another jurisdiction or a foreign
country so that the Pennsylvania State Police can fulfill its responsibilities under
subsection (c)(7). (13) Actual date of birth and purported date of birth. (14) Form signed by the individual acknowledging the individual's obligations under this
subchapter provided in accordance with section 9799.23 (relating to court notification
and classification requirements). (c) Criminal justice information.-- The Pennsylvania State Police shall ensure that the following information is included
in or electronically accessible by the registry: (1) Physical description of the individual, including a general physical description and
tattoos, scars and other identifying marks. (2) Text of the statute defining the criminal offense for which the individual is registered. (3) Criminal history record information of the individual, including: (i) Dates of arrests and convictions. (ii) Status of probation, parole or supervised release. (iii) Whether the individual is in compliance with requirements regarding this subchapter
or has absconded. (iv) Existence of any outstanding warrants. (4) Current photograph of the individual. In order to fulfill the requirements of this
paragraph, in addition to the taking of photographs pursuant to section 9799.15(e),
the Pennsylvania State Police shall ensure that additional photographs are taken as
needed when there is a significant change in appearance of the individual, including
the taking of a current photograph before the individual is released from a State
or county correctional institution or an institution or facility set forth in section
6352(a)(3) (relating to disposition of delinquent child) or discharged from the State-owned
facility or unit set forth in Chapter 64 (relating to court-ordered involuntary treatment
of certain sexually violent persons) due to: (i) the expiration of sentence, period of commitment or involuntary treatment; (ii) parole or other supervised release, including release to a community corrections center
or a community contract facility; (iii) commencement of a sentence of intermediate punishment; or (iv) any other form of supervised release. (5) Set of fingerprints and palm prints of the individual. In order to fulfill the requirements
of this paragraph, the palm prints shall be taken for the purpose of submission to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation Central Database. The palm prints shall be submitted
for entry into the database. (6) DNA sample of the individual. In order to fulfill the requirements of this paragraph,
the sample shall be taken for the purpose of analysis and entry into the Combined
DNA Index System (CODIS). In addition, the sample shall be analyzed and submitted
for entry into CODIS. (7) Photocopy of valid driver's license or identification card issued to the individual
by the Commonwealth, another jurisdiction or a foreign country. (d) Cooperation.-- There shall be cooperation between the Pennsylvania State Police, State and county
correctional institutions, the Pennsylvania Parole Board, the county office of probation
and parole, any court with jurisdiction over a sexual offender, the chief juvenile
probation officer of the court, juvenile probation and parole and the Department of
Human Services to ensure that the information set forth in subsections (b) and (c)
is provided and placed in the registry. (Dec. 20, 2011, P.L.446, No.111, eff. one year; July 5, 2012, P.L.880, No.91, eff.
Dec. 20, 2012; Feb. 21, 2018, P.L.27, No.10, eff. imd.; June 12, 2018, P.L.140, No.29,
eff. imd.; June 30, 2021, P.L.260, No.59, eff. imd.) 2021 Amendment. Act 59 amended subsec. (d). 2021 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.16 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court. Commonwealth v. Santana, 266 A.3d 528 (Pa. 2021). 2019 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.16 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Superior
Court. Commonwealth v. Lippincott, 208 A.3d 143 (Pa. 2019). 2018 Amendments. Act 10 amended subsec. (a) and Act 29 reenacted subsec. (a)(4). Section 20(1) of Act
10 provided that the amendment of section 9799.16 shall apply to an individual who
commits an offense on or after December 20, 2012. 2012 Amendment . Act 91 amended subsecs. (b)(5) and (6), (c) intro. par. and (d). 2011 Amendment. Act 111 added section 9799.16. Cross References. Section 9799.16 is referred to in sections 9799.12, 9799.15, 9799.18, 9799.19, 9799.20,
9799.23, 9799.25 of this title; section 4915.1 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses).
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