22. Enforcement. (a) Failure to comply.-- When an individual set forth in section 9799.13 (relating to applicability) fails
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 979922
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 979922
§ 9799.22. Enforcement. (a) Failure to comply.-- When an individual set forth in section 9799.13 (relating to applicability) fails
to comply with section 9799.19 (relating to initial registration), 9799.21 (relating
to penalty) or 9799.36 (relating to counseling of sexually violent predators), the
Pennsylvania State Police shall either: (1) In cooperation with the district attorney, seek issuance of a warrant for the arrest
of the individual and locate and arrest the individual for violating this section. (2) Notify the municipal police department where the individual has a residence, is transient,
is employed or is enrolled as a student. The municipal police shall, in cooperation
with the district attorney, seek issuance of a warrant for the arrest of the individual
and locate and arrest the individual for violating this section. In municipalities
where no municipal police department exists, the Pennsylvania State Police shall proceed
under paragraph (1). (b) When individual cannot be found.-- In the event the individual cannot be located, the following apply: (1) The Pennsylvania State Police shall enter information on the Internet website of sexual
offenders and in the registry indicating that the individual cannot be located. (2) The Pennsylvania State Police shall provide information to the National Sex Offender
Registry and NCIC to reflect that the individual cannot be located. (3) The Pennsylvania State Police shall notify the United States Marshals Service. (4) If a warrant is issued pursuant to this subsection, the police department executing
the warrant shall provide information to the National Crime Information Center Wanted
Person File to reflect that a warrant has been issued for the individual's arrest. (c) Notice from another jurisdiction.-- When another jurisdiction notifies the Pennsylvania State Police that a sexual offender
has terminated residence, employment or enrollment as a student in that jurisdiction
and intends to establish a residence in this Commonwealth, commence employment in
this Commonwealth or commence enrollment as a student in this Commonwealth and that
sexual offender fails to appear in this Commonwealth to register as provided in section
9799.15 (relating to period of registration), the Pennsylvania State Police shall
notify the other jurisdiction that the sexual offender failed to appear. This subsection
also applies to a transient who fails to appear. (d) Duty to inform Pennsylvania State Police.-- In order to implement this subchapter, the court with jurisdiction over the sexual
offender, the chief juvenile probation officer of the court and the appropriate official
of the Department of Corrections responsible for State parole supervision, the county
office of probation and parole, the Department of Human Services or a State or county
correctional institution shall inform the Pennsylvania State Police if the individual
refuses to provide the information required by this subchapter so that the Pennsylvania
State Police may comply with this section. (Dec. 20, 2011, P.L.446, No.111, eff. one year; July 5, 2012, P.L.880, No.91, eff.
Dec. 20, 2012; June 30, 2021, P.L.260, No.59, eff. imd.) 2021 Amendment. Act 59 amended subsec. (d). See section 28 of Act 59 in the appendix to this title
for special provisions relating to reference in law. 2021 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.22 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court. Commonwealth v. Santana, 266 A.3d 528 (Pa. 2021). 2019 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.22 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Superior
Court. Commonwealth v. Lippincott, 208 A.3d 143 (Pa. 2019). Cross References. Section 9799.22 is referred to in sections 9799.25, 9799.32 of this title.
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