- (a) All of the entities and individuals listed for Levels 1 through 3 must be notified.
(b)
- (1) Notification of members of the general public in the vicinity of where the offender lives, travels, and works should be done.
(2) It is preferable to:
- (A) Notify these individuals in a face-to-face meeting; and
- (B) Encourage assistance in monitoring the offender rather than instigating harassment, fear, or hatred.
- (3) However, open community meetings or meetings with neighborhood watch groups are also acceptable.
(c)
- (1) Any individual having good reason may request an offender fact sheet from the chief law enforcement officer.
- (2) Each individual given an offender fact sheet must be advised that it is not for publication, but may only be used in accordance with the law and these guidelines.
- (d) The media may also be used to conduct Level 4 notification if the chief law enforcement officer having jurisdiction deems it necessary to protect the community.
- (e) Printed material, posters, and electronic media may be used to notify and inform the public in the most necessary and potentially dangerous situations.
- (f) The offender fact sheets of all Sexually Dangerous Persons will be available to the public on the center website.