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Police Commission asks state corrections to clarify transient registration under Jessica's Law; resolution adopted

San Francisco Police Commission · December 5, 2007
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Summary

The commission voted to ask the California Department of Corrections to rescind guidance that encourages registrants to claim "transient" status and to enforce Penal Code section 290 reporting; the motion passed after amendments to notify local legislators and to change weekly to monthly reporting.

The Police Commission on Dec. 5 adopted a resolution urging clarification from the California Department of Corrections (CDC) about how Jessica's Law (Prop 83) and Penal Code section 290 apply to registrants who claim "transient" status.

Commissioner Joe Veronese introduced the measure after noting the CDC's policy memo (policy 0748) instructs parole agents to offer registrants the option of designating themselves as transient,…

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