Statutes | Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Comprehensive Code of Justice, Title 6 Chapter 8 ยง 837 | 2019
(a) Law Enforcement Notification. Whenever a sex offender registers or updates his or her information with the Tribes, the Fort Peck Tribes shall: 
          (1) Immediately notify the SORNA Exchange Portal and immediately update NCIC/NSOR or other relevant databases.
          (2) Immediately notify any agency, department, or program within the Tribes that is responsible for criminal investigation, prosecution, child welfare or sex offender supervision functions, including but not limited to, police, whether BIA, Tribal, or FBI, Tribal prosecutors, and Tribal probation. 
          (3) Immediately notify any and all other registration jurisdictions where the sex offender is registered due to the sex offender&rsquos residency, school attendance, or employment. 
          (4) Immediately notify National Child Protection Act agencies, which includes any agency responsible for conducting employment-related background checks under section 3 of the National Child Protection Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 5119a) when a sex offender registers or updates registration. 
(b) Community Notification. The Fort Peck Tribes shall ensure there is an automated community notification process in place that ensures the following: 
          (1) Upon a sex offender&rsquos registration or update information with the Tribes, the Tribes&rsquo public sex offender registry website is immediately updated, and 
          (2) The Tribes&rsquo public sex offender registry has a function that enables the general public to request an e-mail notice that will notify them when a sex offender commences residence, employment, or school attendance with the Tribes, within a specified zip code, or within a certain geographic radius. This e-mail notice shall include the sex offender&rsquos identity so that the public can access the public registry for the new information.