2C:7-4. Forms of Registration.
4. a. Within 60
days of the effective date of this act, the Superintendent of State
Police, with the approval of the Attorney General, shall prepare the
form of registration statement as required in subsection b. of this
section and shall provide such forms to each organized full-time
municipal police department, the Department of Corrections, the
Administrative Office of the Courts and the Department of Human
Services. In addition, the Superintendent of State Police shall make
such forms available to the Juvenile Justice Commission established
pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1995, c.284 (C.52:17B-170).
b.
The form of registration required by this act shall include:
(1)
A
statement in writing signed by the person required to register
acknowledging that the person has been advised of the duty to register
and reregister imposed by this act and including the person's name,
social security number, age, race, sex, date of birth, height, weight,
hair and eye color, address of legal residence, address of any current
temporary residence, date and place of employment; and any anticipated
or current school enrollment, including but not limited to enrollment
at or employment by any institution of higher education;
(2)
Date
and place of each conviction, adjudication or acquittal by reason of
insanity, indictment number, fingerprints, and a brief description of
the crime or crimes for which registration is required; and
(3)
Any
other information that the Attorney General deems necessary to assess
risk of future commission of a crime, including criminal and corrections
records, nonprivileged personnel, treatment, and abuse registry
records, and evidentiary genetic markers when available.
c.
Within
three days of receipt of a registration pursuant to subsection c. of
section 2 of this act, the registering agency shall forward the
statement and any other required information to the prosecutor who
shall, as soon as practicable, transmit the form of registration to the
Superintendent of State Police, and, if the registrant will reside in a
different county, to the prosecutor of the county in which the person
will reside. The prosecutor of the county in which the person will
reside shall transmit the form of registration to the law enforcement
agency responsible for the municipality in which the person will reside
and other appropriate law enforcement agencies. The superintendent
shall promptly transmit the conviction data and fingerprints to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
d.
The Superintendent of State Police shall maintain a central registry of registrations provided pursuant to this act.
L.1994,c.133,s.4; amended 1995, c.280, s.20; 2003, c.34, s.2.