Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 5 ยง 5.04 | 2019

A.   Duty of Offender to Update.  All sex offenders required to register must immediately appear at the tribal police department in person to update any change in their name, residence (including termination of residency), employment, school attendance, vehicle information, temporary lodging, email addresses, telephone numbers, Instant Messaging addresses, and any other designation used in internet communications, postings, or telephone communications.  In the event of a change in temporary lodging, the sex offender shall notify police in person of the change 3 days prior to it taking effect, and tribal police shall immediately notify the jurisdiction in which the sex offender will be temporarily staying. 

B.   Duties of Tribal Police.  With regard to changes in a sex offender&rsquos registration information, the tribal police or designee shall immediately notify:

          1.   All jurisdictions where a sex offender intends to reside, work, or attend school,

          2.   Any jurisdiction where the sex offender is either registered or required to register, and

          3.   Specifically with respect to information relating to a sex offender&rsquos intent to commence residence, school, or employment outside of the United States, any jurisdiction where the sex offender is either registered or required to register, and the U.S. Marshals Service.  The tribal police shall also ensure this information is immediately updated on National Sex Offender Registry (NSOR) and the sex offender registry website identified in chapter 7.