A. Resident Registrant. A resident registrant shall register with a supervising authority on or before the date that the registrant:
- (1) Is released;
- (2) Is granted probation before judgment;
- (3) Is granted probation after judgment;
- (4) Is granted a suspended sentence; or
- (5) Receives a sentence that does not include a term of confinement.
B. Other Registrants.
(1) A nonresident registrant shall register with a supervising authority within 14 days following:
- (a) Beginning employment in the State; or
- (b) Enrolling as a student in the State.
(2) A registrant moving into the State shall register with a supervising authority within 7 days following the earlier of the date the individual:
- (a) Establishes a temporary or permanent address; or
- (b) Applies for a driver's license.
C. Additional Registration for Child Sexual Offenders.
- (1) A resident child sexual offender shall register with the local law enforcement unit in the county where the child sexual offender's address is located within 7 days after release.
- (2) A nonresident child sexual offender shall register with the local law enforcement unit where the child sexual offender works or attends school within 7 days after registering with a supervising authority.
- (3) A child sexual offender moving into the State shall register with the local law enforcement unit in the county where the child sexual offender's address is located within 7 days after registering with a supervising authority.
- D. Expiration of Sentence or Supervision. If a sentence, including supervision, for a conviction that requires registration expires, the registrant shall continue to register until the term of registration is completed under Criminal Procedure Article, §11-707(a)(4), Annotated Code of Maryland.
Authority: Correctional Services Article, §2-109; Criminal Procedures Article, §§11-701—11-721, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: September 2, 2002 (29:17 Md. R. 1381)
Regulation .17 amended effective December 6, 2007 (34:24 Md. R. 2158)