Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 5 ยง 5.02 | 2019
A.   Timing.  A sex offender required to register with the tribe under this code shall do so in the following timeframe:
          1.   If incarcerated, before release from imprisonment for the registration offense,
          2.   If not incarcerated, within 3 business days of sentencing for the registration offense, and
          3.   For foreign, federal, and military convictions, a sex offender must appear in person at the tribal police department within 3 business days of establishing a residence on the reservation or tribal property after either release from incarceration or, if not incarcerated, sentencing for purposes of complying with this code.
B.   Duties of Tribal Police Department.  The tribal police department shall have policies and procedures in place to ensure the following:
          1.   Any sex offender incarcerated or sentenced by the tribe for a covered sex offense completes their initial registration with the tribe,
          2.   Any sex offender initially registering with the tribe is informed of their duties under SORNA and this code, and that such duties under SORNA and this code are explained to them,
          3.   The sex offender reads and signs a form stating that the duty to register has been explained to them and that the sex offender understands the registration requirement, 
          4.   That the sex offender is registered, and
          5.   That upon entry of the sex offender&rsquos information in to the registry, that information is immediately forwarded to all other jurisdictions in which the sex offender is required to register due to the sex offender&rsquos residency, employment, or student status.