§ 606.29 REGISTRATION OF CONVICTED PERSONS.
   (A)   Information required. Every person coming into the city, whether in transit through or otherwise, who has been convicted in a federal or state court of an offense which is a felony under the laws of the United States or of the state in which it is committed, or which would be classed as a felony if committed in the state, such conviction having been within a period of five years prior thereto, shall report to the Bureau of Identification of the Police Department within 24 hours after his arrival within the city, and shall furnish to the Bureau, in a written statement signed by him, his true name and every other name or alias by which he is or has been known, a full and complete description of himself and the name of each offense as defined in this section of which he has been convicted, together with the names of the places where each offense was committed, the name under which he was convicted, the date of the conviction and the name, if any, and the location, of each penal institution in which he has been confined by way of punishment for each such offense, together with the location or address used or to be used by him as a residence, stopping place or living quarters in the city, with a description of the character of each such place, whether a hotel, apartment house, dwelling house or otherwise, giving the street number thereof, if any, or any description of the same as will so identify it as to make it possible of location, and also the length of time he expects to remain within the city.
   (B)   Photograph and fingerprints. Every person registering in accordance with this section shall be photographed and fingerprinted by the Bureau of Identification and his photograph and fingerprints shall be made a part of the permanent records of the Police Department.
   (C)   Convicted persons residing in the city. Every person residing in the city who has been convicted, within the immediately prior period of five years, of any offense, as described in division (A) of this section, shall have on file with the Bureau of Identification a written statement signed by himself, containing all the information required to be furnished in accordance with division (A) of this section, together with his photograph and his fingerprints, as provided in division (B) of this section. Such statement shall also set forth the occupation or employment in which he is engaged, the name of his employer, the business in which the employer is engaged and the nature and character of the business.
   (D)   Change of address. If a person required by this section to register changes his place of residence, stopping place or living quarters to a new or different place within the city, he shall, within 24 hours after leaving the registered location, notify the Bureau of Identification of the changed address in a signed statement, which statement shall set forth his new address. Similar notification shall be made in the case of further changes of address.
   (E)   False information. No person required by any provision of this section to furnish a report, information, a photograph or fingerprints shall fail, neglect or refuse to make such report or furnish such information, photograph or fingerprints, or fail, neglect or refuse to furnish the same within the time prescribed, or furnish any false, untrue or misleading information on, or statement relating to, any information required to be made or furnished.
   (F)   Application of section. Nothing in this section shall be deemed or construed to apply to any person who has received a pardon for each offense, as described in division (A) of this section, that he has been convicted of.
   (G)   Confidentiality of records. All reports, records, photographs and fingerprints taken pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be private records of the Police Department, open to inspection only by city police officers or by persons having official duties to perform in connection therewith. No person having access to such records shall disclose to anyone else, other than in the regular discharge of his duties, any information contained therein.
   (H)   Penalty. Whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.
(‘82 Code, § 606.29) (Ord. 74-102, passed 10-15-74) Penalty, see § 698.02