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§ 11-9-3-5 REGISTRANT REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Any registrant who provides inaccurate information to the city has committed a separate violation of this part.
   (B)   In the event of any change in registration information or addition of new information that would have been required in the initial or subsequent registration other than a change of employment governed by division (C), the registrant must notify APD and provide new valid information within three days of the time the new information becomes known or should be known by the registrant.
   (C)   A registrant shall notify APD ten days in advance before any voluntary change in employment occurs or five days after the change is forced or compelled. The registrant shall provide the name and telephone number of a new contact person within ten days of the time new work begins.
   (D)   APD shall take and retain their photograph and a set of fingerprints from each registrant. Additionally, APD may record and retain any information that aids in identification of the registrant including, without limitation, scars, tattoos, and any other feature labeling the person as a gang member.
   (E)   Following the initial registration, registrants are required to annually renew the registration before expiration of the registration year. Registrants shall register for two years from the date of their last conviction under the Anti-Gang Ordinance.
   (F)   Actual notice of the requirement to register is not required. This part is actual and constructive notice of the requirement to register. The fact that the obligation to register is not included in the judgment and sentence issued by a District Court is not a defense against a charge of a failure to register.
   (G)   APD shall conduct address verification checks to substantiate that registrants are living where they claim to live. The check shall verify that the claimed address exists and that the registrant in fact lives at the claimed address. Any registrant who does not live where claimed commits a violation of this part.
(Ord. 28-2007) Penalty, see § 11-9-3-99