Statutes | Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code Chapter 9A § 9A-6 §§ 9A-6.17 | 2020
(1) Lodging Information. Tribal Law Enforcement or its designee shall obtain, and the covered sex offender shall provide, the following information when the sex offender will be absent from his residence for three (3) days or more:
     (A) Identifying information of the temporary lodging locations including names, addresses and telephone numbers, and including the names, addresses and telephone numbers of co-travelers, and
     (B) The dates the sex offender will be staying at each temporary lodging location.
(2) Travel Outside United States of America:
     (A) The covered sex offender must inform Tribal Law Enforcement or its designee of intended travel outside of the United States at least 21 days in advance of such travel.
     (B) Tribal law enforcement or its designee shall immediately provide the international travel information to the U.S. Marshals Service and will transmit or make available that information to national databases, law enforcement and supervision agencies and other jurisdictions where the offender is either registered, or is required to register.
     (C) In the event the sex offender will be traveling outside of the United States of America for more than three (3) days, Tribal Law Enforcement or its designee should consider providing this information to INTERPOL.