California Laws: Penal Code Sections 290-294
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290
(a) (1) (A) Every person described in paragraph (2), for the rest of his or her life while residing in California, or while attending school...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.01
(a) (1) Commencing October 28, 2002, every person required to register under Section 290 who is enrolled as a student of any university, college, community...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.02
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, the Department of Justice shall identify the names of persons required to register pursuant to Section 290 from a list...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.03
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that a comprehensive system of risk assessment, supervision, monitoring and containment for registered sex offenders residing in California communities...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.04
(a) (1) The sex offender risk assessment tools authorized by this section for use with selected populations shall be known, with respect to each population,...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.05
(a) On or before January 1, 2008, the SARATSO Review Committee established pursuant to Section 290.04, in consultation with the entities specified in subdivision (b),...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.06
Effective on or before July 1, 2008, the SARATSO, as set forth in Section 290.04, shall be administered as follows: (a) (1) The Department of...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.07
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any person authorized by statute to administer the State Authorized Risk Assessment Tool for Sex Offenders and trained pursuant...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.08
Every district attorney's office and the Department of Justice shall retain records relating to a person convicted of an offense for which registration is required...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.3
(a) Every person who is convicted of any offense specified in subdivision (a) of Section 290 shall, in addition to any imprisonment or fine, or...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.4
(a) The department shall operate a service through which members of the public may provide a list of at least six persons on a form...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.45
(a) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except as provided in paragraph (2), any designated law enforcement entity may provide information to the...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.46
(a) (1) On or before the dates specified in this section, the Department of Justice shall make available information concerning persons who are required to...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.5
(a) (1) A person required to register under Section 290 for an offense not listed in paragraph (2), upon obtaining a certificate of rehabilitation under...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.6
(a) Fifteen days before the scheduled release date of a person described in subdivision (b), the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shall provide to local...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.7
The Department of Corrections shall provide samples of blood and saliva taken from a prison inmate pursuant to the DNA and Forensic Identification Data Base...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.8
Effective January 1, 1999, any local law enforcement agency that does not register sex offenders during regular daytime business hours on a daily basis, excluding...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.85
(a) Every person released on probation or parole who is required to register as a sex offender, pursuant to Section 290, shall provide proof of...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.9
(a) The Department of Justice shall report to the Legislature no later than July 1, 1999, on the implementation and effectiveness of the 90-day registration...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.9
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any state or local governmental agency shall, upon written request, provide to the Department of Justice the address of...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 290.95
(a) Every person required to register under Section 290, who applies or accepts a position as an employee or volunteer with any person, group, or...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 291
Every sheriff, chief of police, or the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol, upon the arrest for any of the offenses enumerated in Section 290,...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 291.1
Every sheriff or chief of police, or Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol, upon the arrest for any of the offenses enumerated in Section 290...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 291.5
Every sheriff or chief of police, upon the arrest for any of the offenses enumerated in Section 290 or in subdivision (1) of Section 261...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 292
It is the intention of the Legislature in enacting this section to clarify that for the purposes of subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 12...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 293
(a) Any employee of a law enforcement agency who personally receives a report from any person, alleging that the person making the report has been...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 293.5
(a) Except as provided in Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 1054) of Part 2 of Title 7, or for cases in which the alleged victim...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 294
(a) Upon conviction of any person for a violation of Section 273a, 273d, 288.5, 311.2, 311.3, or 647.6, the court may, in addition to any...