Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 7 ยง 7.03 | 2019

A.   Law Enforcement Community Notification.  Whenever a sex offender registers or updates their information with the tribe, the tribal police or designee shall:

          1.   Immediately notify the FBI and ensure the information is updated on NSOR, 
          2.   Immediately notify any agency, department, or program within the tribe 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 due to the sex offender&rsquos residency, school attendance, or employment, and

          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).

B.   Community Notification.  The tribal police or designee shall ensure there is an automated community notification process in place that ensures the following:

          1.   Upon a sex offender&rsquos registration or update of information with the tribe, the public registry website is immediately updated,

          2.   Email notice is available to the general public to notify them when a sex offender commences residence, employment, or school attendance with the tribe, within a specified zip code, or within a certain geographic radius.  This email notice shall include the sex offender&rsquos identity.