(a) 
Jurisdiction of Conviction. A sex offender must initially register with the Police Department if the sex offender was convicted by the Tribal Court of a covered sex offense regardless of the sex offender’s actual or intended residency.
(b) 
Jurisdiction of Incarceration. A sex offender must register with the Police Department if the sex offender is incarcerated by the Tribe while completing any sentence for a covered sex offense, regardless of whether it is the same jurisdiction as the jurisdiction of conviction or residence.
(c) 
Jurisdiction of Residence. A sex offender must register with the Police Department if the sex offender resides within lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe.
(d) 
Jurisdiction of Employment. A sex offender must register with the Police Department if he or she is employed by the Tribe in any capacity or otherwise is employed within lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe.
(e) 
Jurisdiction of School Attendance. A sex offender must register with the Police Department of if the sex offender is a student in any capacity within lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe.
Whenever sex offender information is updated pursuant to this Section, the Police Department shall ensure that each jurisdiction in which the sex offender is required to register, or was required to register prior to the updated information being given, are immediately notified of the change.
(a) 
Jurisdiction of Residency. All sex offenders who reside in lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe shall immediately appear in person at the Police Department to update any changes to their name, residence (including termination of residency), employment, or school attendance. All such sex offenders shall immediately inform the Police Department in person or by telephone of any changes to their vehicle information, internet identifiers, or telephone numbers. All such sex offenders shall inform the Police Department in advance of any international travel or domestic travel over 7 days, as required in Section 6.04.06.
(b) 
Jurisdiction of School Attendance. Any sex offender who is a student in any capacity within lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe regardless of location who changes their school, or terminates their schooling, shall immediately appear in person at the Police Department to update that information.
(c) 
Jurisdiction of Employment. Any sex offender who is employed by the Tribe in any capacity or otherwise is employed within lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe regardless of location that change their employment, or terminates their employment, shall immediately appear in person at the Police Department to update that information.
(a) 
Review of Information. At each in-person verification the sex offender shall review existing information for accuracy.
(b) 
Notification. If any new information or change in information is obtained at an in-person verification, the Police Department shall immediately notify all other jurisdictions in which the sex offender is required to register of the information or change in information.
(c) 
Digital Updates. If any new information or change in information is obtained at an in-person verification, the Police Department shall immediately update the public website, if applicable, and update information in NCIC/NSOR.
(a) 
The sex offender shall read, or have read to them, and sign a form stating that the duty to register has been explained to them by Police Department and that the sex offender understands the registration requirement.
(b) 
The form shall be signed and dated by the Police Department personnel registering the sex offender.
(c) 
The Police Department shall immediately upload the acknowledgement form into the Port Gamble S’Klallam Sexual Offender Registry.
(a) 
Any sex offender that does not meet any of the other registration requirements but who will be present on lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe for more than 8 hours in any 3-day period must contact the Police Department telephonically or in-person and provide the following information:
(1) 
The sex offender's name;
(2) 
All jurisdictions in which the sex offender is registered;
(3) 
Contact information for the sex offender;
(4) 
The purpose of the visit;
(5) 
Any locations where the sex offender intends to stay overnight;
(6) 
Any other information requested by the Police Department.
(b) 
If the Police Department determines that registration would be in the best interests of the public, the sex offender will be required to appear and register as if the sex offender resided on lands subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribe. The sex offender must appear for registration within 3 business days of notification by the Police Department of the need to register.