(a) 
Website. The Police Department shall use and maintain a public sex offender registry website.
(b) 
Links. The Port Gamble S’Klallam Sexual Offender Registry shall include links to sex offender safety and education resources.
(c) 
Instructions. The Port Gamble S’Klallam Sexual Offender Registry shall include instructions on how a person can seek correction of information that the individual contends is erroneous.
(d) 
Warnings. The Port Gamble S’Klallam Sexual Offender Registry shall include a warning that the information contained on the website should not be used to unlawfully injure, harass, or commit a crime against any individual named in the registry or residing or working at any reported addresses and that any such action could result in civil or criminal penalties.
(e) 
Search Capabilities. The Port Gamble S’Klallam Sexual Offender Registry shall have the capability of conducting searches by (1) name; (2) county, city, and/or town; and (3) zip code and/or geographic radius.
(f) 
Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website. The Tribe shall include in the design of its registry website all field search capabilities needed for full participation in the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website and shall participate in that website as provided by the Attorney General of the United States.
(a) 
Required Information. The following information shall be made available to the public on the sex offender registry website:
(i) 
The name of the sex offender including all aliases;
(ii) 
A current photograph of the sex offender;
(iii) 
A physical description of the sex offender;
(iv) 
The sex offense(s) for which the offender is currently registered;
(v) 
All sex offenses for which the sex offender has been convicted;
(vi) 
The residential address and, if relevant, a description of a habitual residence of the sex offender;
(vii) 
The address of the sex offender’s employer(s);
(viii) 
All addresses of schools attended by the sex offender;
(ix) 
The sex offender’s vehicle license plate number along with a description of the vehicle; and
(x) 
Notice that an offender is in violation of their registration requirements or cannot be located if the sex offender has absconded;
(b) 
Prohibited Information. The following information shall not be available to the public on the sex offender registry website:
(i) 
Any arrest that did not result in conviction;
(ii) 
The sex offender’s social security number;
(iii) 
Any travel and immigration documents;
(iv) 
The identity of the victim; and
(v) 
Internet identifiers (described in Chapter 6.04.04).
(c) 
Witness Protection. For sex offenders who are under a witness protection program, the Police Department may honor the request of the United States Marshals Service or other agency responsible for witness protection by not including the original identity of the offender on the publicly accessible sex offender registry website.
(a) 
Law Enforcement Notification. Whenever a sex offender registers or updates his or her information with the Tribe, the Police Department shall:
(i) 
Monitor and utilize the SORNA Exchange Portal for inter-jurisdictional change of residence, employment or student status and immediately notify any relevant jurisdiction of an offender’s intended change of residence, employment, or student status;
(ii) 
Immediately update NCIC/NSOR;
(iii) 
Immediately notify any agency, department, or program within the Tribe that is responsible for criminal investigation, prosecution, child welfare or sex offender supervision functions, including but not limited to, police, whether BIA, tribal, or FBI, tribal prosecutors, and tribal probation;
(iv) 
Immediately notify any and all other registration jurisdictions where the sex offender is registered due to the sex offender’s residency, school attendance, or employment;
(v) 
Immediately notify National Child Protection Act agencies, which includes any agency responsible for conducting employment-related background checks under section 3 of the National Child Protection Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 5119a) when a sex offender registers or updates registration; and
(b) 
Community Notification. The Police Department shall ensure the following:
(i) 
Upon a sex offender’s registration or update of information with the Tribe, the Tribe’s public sex offender registry website shall be immediately updated;
(ii) 
The Tribe’s public sex offender registry website shall have a function that enables the general public to request an e-mail notice that will notify them when a sex offender commences residence, employment, or school attendance with the Tribe, within a specified zip code, or within a certain geographic radius. This email notice shall include the sex offender’s identity so that the public can access the public registry website for the new information.
(iii) 
Except as specified at Section 6.08.02(b), the Police Department is also permitted to provide the community information about any registered sex offender that it deems necessary to protect public safety.