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New York State Registered Sex Offenders and Institutions of Higher Learning.
Sex
offenders registered in New York are now required to
notify the Registry of any institution of higher
education at which he or she is, or expects to be,
whether for compensation or not, enrolled, attending
or employed, and whether such sex offender resides
or expects to reside in a facility operated by the
institution. Changes in status at the
institution of higher education must also be
reported no later than ten days after such change.
Correction
Law §168-b requires that Division of Criminal
Justice Services (DCJS) include this information
regarding an institution of higher education on its
Registry.
Section
168-c of the Correction Law requires that the
Department of Correctional Services, or hospital or
local correctional facility in which a sex offender
is confined, require that such sex offender complete
a form notifying DCJS of his or her proposed address
upon release and any institution of higher education
at which the offender expects to be enrolled,
attending or employed, and whether he or she expects
to reside in a facility owned by the institution.
Section
168-c of the Correction Law requires that a
probation officer require that a supervised sex
offender complete a form notifying DCJS of any
change of address or any change of status in
enrollment, attendance, employment or residence at
any institution of higher education while under
supervision.
Correction
§168-d requires the court to obtain the name and
address of any institution of higher education at
which the offender expects to be employed, enrolled
or attending and whether the offender expects to
reside in a facility owned or operated by that
institution.
Correction
Law §168-e requires a sex offender
released from a correctional facility to provide the
name and address of any institution of higher
education the offender expects to be employed by,
enrolled at or attending and whether the offender
expects to reside in a facility owned or operated by
that institution.
Correction
Law §-j(4) and (5) set forth the notification
procedures whenever a sex offender has indicated to
DCJS that he or she will be enrolled in, attending
or employed at an institution of higher education. DCJS
will notify each law enforcement agency having
jurisdiction.
To view the list of currently
registered sex offenders enrolled or employed at
Binghamton University, click
here.
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