H. B. 2418
(By Delegates Rowan, Sobonya, Romine and Andes)
[Introduced January 12, 2011; referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §15-12-2 of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended; and to amend and reenact §62-11D-3 of said
code, all relating to sex offenders; prohibiting sexual
offenders from residing in certain areas and subjecting
persons convicted of sexual crimes against a minor to global
positional system monitoring for the duration of their life.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §15-12-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted; and that §62-11D-3 of said code be
amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 15. PUBLIC SAFETY.
ARTICLE 12. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT.
§15-12-2. Registration.
(a) The provisions of this article apply both retroactively and prospectively.
(b) Any person who has been convicted of an offense or an
attempted offense or has been found not guilty by reason of mental
illness, mental retardation or addiction of an offense under any of
the following provisions of chapter sixty-one of this code or under
a statutory provision of another state, the United States Code or
the Uniform Code of Military Justice which requires proof of the
same essential elements shall register as set forth in subsection
(d) of this section and according to the internal management rules
promulgated by the superintendent under authority of section
twenty-five, article two of this chapter:
(1) Article eight-b, including the provisions of former
section six of said article, relating to the offense of sexual
assault of a spouse, which was repealed by an act of the
Legislature during the year 2000 legislative session;
(2) Article eight-c;
(3) Sections five and six, article eight-d;
(4) Section fourteen, article two;
(5) Sections six, seven, twelve and thirteen, article eight;
or
(6) Section fourteen-b, article three-c, as it relates to
violations of those provisions of chapter sixty-one listed in this
subsection.
(c) Any person who has been convicted of a criminal offense and the sentencing judge made a written finding that the offense
was sexually motivated shall also register as set forth in this
article.
(d) Persons required to register under the provisions of this
article shall register in person at the West Virginia State Police
detachment in the county of his or her residence, the county in
which he or she owns or leases habitable real property that he or
she visits regularly, the county of his or her place of employment
or occupation and the county in which he or she attends school or
a training facility, and in doing so, provide or cooperate in
providing, at a minimum, the following when registering:
(1) The full name of the registrant, including any aliases,
nicknames or other names used by the registrant;
(2) The address where the registrant intends to reside or
resides at the time of registration, the address of any habitable
real property owned or leased by the registrant that he or she
regularly visits: Provided, That a post office box may not be
provided in lieu of a physical residential address, the name and
address of the registrant's employer or place of occupation at the
time of registration, the names and addresses of any anticipated
future employers or places of occupation, the name and address of
any school or training facility the registrant is attending at the
time of registration and the names and addresses of any schools or
training facilities the registrant expects to attend;
(3) The registrant's social security number;
(4) A full-face photograph of the registrant at the time of
registration;
(5) A brief description of the crime or crimes for which the
registrant was convicted;
(6) Fingerprints;
(7) Information related to any motor vehicle, trailer or motor
home owned or regularly operated by a registrant, including vehicle
make, model, color and license plate number: Provided, That for
the purposes of this article, the term "trailer" shall mean means
travel trailer, fold-down camping trailer and house trailer as
those terms are defined in section one, article one of chapter
seventeen-a;
(8) Information relating to any Internet accounts the
registrant has and the screen names, user names or aliases the
registrant uses on the Internet; and
(9) Information related to any telephone or electronic paging
device numbers that the registrant has or uses, including, but not
limited to, residential, work and mobile telephone numbers.
(e) (1) On the date that any person convicted or found not
guilty by reason of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction
of any of the crimes listed in subsection (b) of this section,
hereinafter referred to as a "qualifying offense", including those
persons who are continuing under some post-conviction supervisory status, are released, granted probation or a suspended sentence,
released on parole, probation, home detention, work release,
conditional release or any other release from confinement, the
Commissioner of Corrections, regional jail administrator, city
official or sheriff operating a jail or Secretary of the Department
of Health and Human Resources who releases the person and any
parole or probation officer who releases the person or supervises
the person following the release, shall obtain all information
required by subsection (d) of this section prior to the release of
the person, inform the person of his or her duty to register and
send written notice of the release of the person to the State
Police within three business days of receiving the information.
The notice must include the information required by said
subsection. Any person having a duty to register for a qualifying
offense shall register upon conviction, unless that person is
confined or incarcerated, in which case he or she shall register
within three business days of release, transfer or other change in
disposition status.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of this article to the
contrary, a court of this state shall, upon presiding over a
criminal matter resulting in conviction or a finding of not guilty
by reason of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction of a
qualifying offense, cause, within seventy-two hours of entry of the
commitment or sentencing order, the transmittal to the sex offender registry for inclusion in the registry all information required for
registration by a registrant as well as the following
nonidentifying information regarding the victim or victims:
(A) His or her sex;
(B) His or her age at the time of the offense; and
(C) The relationship between the victim and the perpetrator.
The provisions of this paragraph do not relieve a person
required to register pursuant to this section from complying with
any provision of this article.
(f) For any person determined to be a sexually violent
predator, the notice required by subsection (d) of this section
must also include:
(1) Identifying factors, including physical characteristics;
(2) History of the offense; and
(3) Documentation of any treatment received for the mental
abnormality or personality disorder.
(g) At the time the person is convicted or found not guilty by
reason of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction in a
court of this state of the crimes set forth in subsection (b) of
this section, the person shall sign in open court a statement
acknowledging that he or she understands the requirements imposed
by this article. The court shall inform the person so convicted of
the requirements to register imposed by this article and shall
further satisfy itself by interrogation of the defendant or his or her counsel that the defendant has received notice of the
provisions of this article and that the defendant understands the
provisions. The statement, when signed and witnessed, constitutes
prima facie evidence that the person had knowledge of the
requirements of this article. Upon completion of the statement,
the court shall provide a copy to the registry. Persons who have
not signed a statement under the provisions of this subsection and
who are subject to the registration requirements of this article
must be informed of the requirement by the State Police whenever
the State Police obtain information that the person is subject to
registration requirements.
(h) The State Police shall maintain a central registry of all
persons who register under this article and shall release
information only as provided in this article. The information
required to be made public by the State Police by subdivision (2),
subsection (b), section five of this article is to be accessible
through the Internet. No information relating to telephone or
electronic paging device numbers a registrant has or uses may be
released through the Internet.
(i) For the purpose of this article, "sexually violent
offense" means:
(1) Sexual assault in the first degree as set forth in section
three, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one or of a similar provision
in another state, federal or military jurisdiction;
(2) Sexual assault in the second degree as set forth in
section four, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one or of a similar
provision in another state, federal or military jurisdiction;
(3) Sexual assault of a spouse as set forth in the former
provisions of section six, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one,
which was repealed by an act of the Legislature during the 2000
legislative session, or of a similar provision in another state,
federal or military jurisdiction;
(4) Sexual abuse in the first degree as set forth in section
seven, article eight-b, chapter sixty-one or of a similar provision
in another state, federal or military jurisdiction.
(j) For purposes of this article, the term "sexually
motivated" means that one of the purposes for which a person
committed the crime was for any person's sexual gratification.
(k) For purposes of this article, the term "sexually violent
predator" means a person who has been convicted or found not guilty
by reason of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction of a
sexually violent offense and who suffers from a mental abnormality
or personality disorder that makes the person likely to engage in
predatory sexually violent offenses.
(l) For purposes of this article, the term "mental
abnormality" means a congenital or acquired condition of a person,
that affects the emotional or volitional capacity of the person in
a manner that predisposes that person to the commission of criminal sexual acts to a degree that makes the person a menace to the
health and safety of other persons.
(m) For purposes of this article, the term "predatory act"
means an act directed at a stranger or at a person with whom a
relationship has been established or promoted for the primary
purpose of victimization.
(n) For the purposes of this article, the term "business
days", means days exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and legal
holidays as defined in section one, article two of chapter two.
(o) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the
contrary, a person required to register under the provisions of
this section may not reside within one thousand feet of a school or
childcare facility. Any person violating the provisions of this
subsection is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be imprisoned in a state correctional facility for not less
than two years nor more than ten years.
CHAPTER 62. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
ARTICLE 11D. HEIGHTENED EXAMINATION AND SUPERVISION FOR CERTAIN
SEX OFFENDERS.
§62-11D-3. Electronic monitoring of certain sex offenders under
supervision; tampering with devices; offenses and
penalties.
(a) Notwithstanding any provisions of this code to the contrary, any person convicted of committing a sexual crime against
a minor pursuant to the provisions of article eight-b, chapter
sixty-one of this code, who is on probation, parole or supervised
release, is subject to global positioning system monitoring as a
condition of probation, parole or supervised release for the
duration of his or her life. Any person designated as a sexually
violent predator pursuant to the provisions of section two-a,
article twelve, chapter fifteen who is on probation, parole or
supervised release, shall be is subject to electronic monitoring as
a condition of probation, parole or supervised release. A person
required to register as a sex offender pursuant to the provisions
of article twelve, chapter fifteen of this code may, as a condition
of probation, parole or supervised release, be subject to
electronic monitoring.
(b) Upon being placed on supervision, a person required to
undergo electronic monitoring pursuant to the provisions of this
section,
other than persons convicted of sexual crimes against a
minor subjected to global positioning system monitoring in
accordance with the provisions of this section, shall be placed at
a minimum on radio frequency monitoring with curfews enforced.
Following an assessment designed to determine the level and type of
electronic monitoring necessary to effectuate the protection of the
public, a supervised person, other than persons convicted of sexual
crimes against a minor in accordance with the provisions of this section, may be placed on a system providing a greater or lesser
degree of monitoring.
(c) A person subject to the provisions of this section shall
be is responsible for the cost of the global positioning system or
electronic monitoring. In the event a person required to submit to
global positioning system or electronic monitoring as required by
the provisions of this section is unable to pay for the global
positioning system or electronic monitoring, that person may
present an affidavit reflecting the inability to pay for such the
monitoring to the circuit court of the county of supervision. If
it appears to the satisfaction of the court that such the person is
in fact financially unable to pay for such the monitoring, the
court shall issue an order reflecting such its findings and forward
said the order to the supervising entity. Upon receipt of such the
order, the supervising entity shall then be is responsible for
paying for each testing the monitoring.
(d) The assessment required by the provisions of subsection
(b) of this section shall be completed not later than thirty days
after the supervised person begins serving probation or parole or
supervised release. Under no circumstances may a person of whom
electronic monitoring has been mandated as a condition of
supervision be on a type of monitoring less effective than voice
verification with a curfew.
(e) Any person who intentionally alters, tampers with, damages or destroys any global positioning system or electronic monitoring
equipment, with the intent to remove the device or impair its
effectiveness, is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be confined in a state correctional facility for not less
than one year nor more than ten years.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to ensure the safety of the
community by prohibiting sexual offenders from residing in certain
areas and to subject persons convicted of sexual offenses against
minors who are on parole or probation to global positioning system
monitoring for the duration of their life.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.