(1) Name;
(2) date and place of birth;
(3) offense or offenses committed, date of conviction or convictions obtained;
(4) city or county of conviction or convictions obtained;
(5) sex and age of victim;
(6) current address;
(7) social security number;
(8) identifying characteristics such as race, skin tone, sex, age, hair and eye color, scars, tattoos and blood type;
(9) occupation, name of employer and place of employment;
(10) drivers license and vehicle information, including the registration number of each license plate assigned to any motor vehicle normally operated by the offender;
(11) documentation of any treatment received for a mental abnormality or personality disorder of the offender; for purposes of documenting the treatment received, sheriffs, prison officials and courts may rely on information that is readily available to them from existing records and the offender.
(12) anticipated future residence;
(13) a photograph;
(14) fingerprints;
(15) school; and
(16) any and all e-mail addresses and online identities used by the offender on the internet.
(b) (1) The offender shall also provide to the registering law enforcement agency DNA exemplars, unless already on file.
(2) If the exemplars to be taken require the withdrawal of blood, such withdrawal may be performed only by: (A) A person licensed to practice medicine and surgery or a person acting under the supervision of any such licensed person;
(B) a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse;
(C) any qualified medical technician; or
(D) a licensed phlebotomist.
(c) Unless the person has provided the information and completed and signed the registration form as provided in K.S.A. 22-4905 and amendments thereto within three days, the registering law enforcement agency shall forward the registration form to the Kansas bureau of investigation.
(d) The Kansas bureau of investigation may participate in the federal bureau of investigation's NCIC 2000.
History: L. 1993, ch. 253, § 23; L. 1996, ch. 224, § 5; L. 1997, ch. 181, § 12; L. 2001, ch. 208, § 14; L. 2007, ch. 183, § 5; July 1.