33. Duties of Department of Corrections and probation and parole officials. (a) Duties.-- The Department of Corrections, the county office of probation and parole and the chief
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 979933
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 979933
§ 9799.33. Duties of Department of Corrections and probation and parole officials. (a) Duties.-- The Department of Corrections, the county office of probation and parole and the chief
juvenile probation officer of the court shall: (1) Perform their respective duties set forth for the Department of Corrections, the county
office of probation and parole and the chief juvenile probation officer of the court
in accordance with section 9799.19 (relating to initial registration). (2) On a form prescribed by the Pennsylvania State Police, notify the Pennsylvania State
Police each time a sexual offender is arrested, recommitted to a State or county correctional
institution for a parole violation or incarcerated. (b) Notification form.-- The Department of Corrections shall create a notification form which will inform county
prison and probation and parole personnel how to inform sexual offenders of their
duties under this subchapter. In addition, the Department of Corrections shall apply
for Federal funding as provided in the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
of 2006 (Public Law 109-248, 120 Stat. 587) to support and enhance programming using
global satellite positioning system technology. (Dec. 20, 2011, P.L.446, No.111, eff. one year; June 30, 2021, P.L.260, No.59, eff.
imd.) 2021 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.33 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court. Commonwealth v. Santana, 266 A.3d 528 (Pa. 2021). 2019 Unconstitutionality. Section 9799.33 was declared unconstitutional as applied by the Pennsylvania Superior
Court. Commonwealth v. Lippincott, 208 A.3d 143 (Pa. 2019).
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