BILL NUMBER: SB 1182	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 2, 2006
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 6, 2006
	AMENDED IN SENATE  MARCH 15, 2006

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Battin
   (Coauthors: Senators Ackerman, Cox, Dutton, Margett, and Morrow)
   (Coauthors: Assembly Members Benoit, Bermudez, Bogh, Cogdill,
DeVore, Garcia, Harman, Shirley Horton, Huff, Mountjoy, Nakanishi,
Spitzer, and Strickland)

                        JANUARY 18, 2006

   An act to amend Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, relating to sex
offenders.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 1182, as amended, Battin  Sex offenders.
   Existing law requires the Department of Justice to make specified
information about certain sex offenders available to the public via
an Internet Web site, including a photograph, physical description,
and criminal history, and to update that information on an ongoing
basis. This information also includes the home address of specified
offenders and the community of residence and ZIP code of others.
Existing law also provides that certain offenders with less serious
sexual offense histories, as specified, may apply to the Department
of Justice for exclusion from the Internet Web site.
   This bill would add persons who have been convicted of various
felony offenses involving obscene matter depicting a minor or matter
depicting a minor engaging in or simulating sexual conduct and sexual
exploitation of a child, unless the registrant applies to the
department for exclusion from the Internet Web site and submits a
probation report that states that  all victims involved in
the commission of the offense were   the depicted person
was  at least 16 years of age at the time of the 
commission of the offense   depiction , to the list
of offenders whose communities of residence and ZIP codes will be
made available on the Internet Web site.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:


  SECTION 1.  Section 290.46 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
   290.46.  (a) On or before the dates specified in this section, the
Department of Justice shall make information available concerning
persons who are required to register pursuant to Section 290 to the
public via an Internet Web site as specified in this section. The
department shall update the Internet Web site on an ongoing basis.
All information identifying the victim by name, birth date, address,
or relationship to the registrant shall be excluded from the Internet
Web site. The name or address of the person's employer and the
listed person's criminal history other than the specific crimes for
which the person is required to register shall not be included on the
Internet Web site. The Internet Web site shall be translated into
languages other than English as determined by the department.
   (b) (1) On or before July 1, 2005, with respect to a person who
has been convicted of the commission or the attempted commission of
any of the offenses listed in, or who is described in, paragraph (2),
the Department of Justice shall make available to the public via the
Internet Web site his or her name and known aliases, a photograph, a
physical description, including gender and race, date of birth,
criminal history, the address at which the person resides, and any
other information that the Department of Justice deems relevant, but
not the information excluded pursuant to subdivision (a).
   (2) This subdivision shall apply to the following offenses and
offenders:
   (A) Section 207 committed with intent to violate Section 261, 286,
288, 288a, or 289.
   (B) Section 209 committed with intent to violate Section 261, 286,
288, 288a, or 289.
   (C) Paragraph (2) or (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261.
   (D) Section 264.1.
   (E) Section 269.
   (F) Subdivision (c) or (d) of Section 286.
   (G) Subdivision (a), (b), or (c) of Section 288, provided that the
offense is a felony.
   (H) Subdivision (c) or (d) of Section 288a.
   (I) Section 288.5.
   (J) Subdivision (a) or (j) of Section 289.
   (K) Any person who has ever been adjudicated a sexually violent
predator as defined in Section 6600 of the Welfare and Institutions
Code.
   (c) (1) On or before July 1, 2005, with respect to a person who
has been convicted of the commission or the attempted commission of
any of the offenses listed in paragraph (2), the Department of
Justice shall make available to the public via the Internet Web site
his or her name and known aliases, a photograph, a physical
description, including gender and race, date of birth, criminal
history, the community of residence and ZIP Code in which the person
resides or the county in which the person is registered as a
transient, and any other information that the Department of Justice
deems relevant, but not the information excluded pursuant to
subdivision (a). On or before July 1, 2006, the Department of Justice
shall determine whether any person convicted of an offense listed in
paragraph (2) also has one or more prior or subsequent convictions
of an offense listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section
290, and, for those persons, the Department of Justice shall make
available to the public via the Internet Web site the address at
which the person resides. However, the address at which the person
resides shall not be disclosed until a determination is made that the
person is, by virtue of his or her additional prior or subsequent
conviction of an offense listed in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a)
of Section 290, subject to this subdivision.
   (2) This subdivision shall apply to the following offenses:
   (A) Section 220, except assault to commit mayhem.
   (B) Paragraph (1), (3), or (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 261.

   (C) Paragraph (2) of subdivision (b), or subdivision (f), (g), or
(i), of Section 286.
   (D) Paragraph (2) of subdivision (b), or subdivision (f), (g), or
(i), of Section 288a.
   (E) Subdivision (b), (d), (e), or (i) of Section 289.
   (d) (1) On or before July 1, 2005, with respect to a person who
has been convicted of the commission or the attempted commission of
any of the offenses listed in, or who is described in, this
subdivision, the Department of Justice shall make available to the
public via the Internet Web site his or her name and known aliases, a
photograph, a physical description, including gender and race, date
of birth, criminal history, the community of residence and ZIP Code
in which the person resides or the county in which the person is
registered as a transient, and any other information that the
Department of Justice deems relevant, but not the information
excluded pursuant to subdivision (a) or the address at which the
person resides.
   (2) This subdivision shall apply to the following offenses and
offenders:
   (A) Subdivision (a) of Section 243.4, provided that the offense is
a felony.
   (B) Section 266, provided that the offense is a felony.
   (C) Section 266c, provided that the offense is a felony.
   (D) Section 266j.
   (E) Section 267.
   (F) Subdivision (c) of Section 288, provided that the offense is a
misdemeanor.
   (G)  Section 311.1, subdivision (b), (c), or (d) of Section 311.2,
or Section 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, or 311.11, provided that the
offense is a felony.
   (H) Section 647.6.
   (I) Any person required to register pursuant to Section 290 based
upon an out-of-state conviction, unless that person is excluded from
the Internet Web site pursuant to subdivision (e). However, if the
Department of Justice has determined that the out-of-state crime, if
committed or attempted in this state, would have been punishable in
this state as a crime described in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2)
of subdivision (a) of Section 290, the person shall be placed on the
Internet Web site as provided in subdivision (b) or (c), as
applicable to the crime.
   (e) (1) If a person has been convicted of the commission or the
attempted commission of any of the offenses listed in this
subdivision, and he or she has been convicted of no other offense
listed in subdivision (b), (c), or (d) other than those listed in
this subdivision, that person may file an application with the
Department of Justice, on a form approved by the department, for
exclusion from the Internet Web site. If the department determines
that the person meets the requirements of this subdivision, the
department shall grant the exclusion and no information concerning
the person shall be made available via the Internet Web site
described in this section. He or she bears the burden of proving the
facts that make him or her eligible for exclusion from the Internet
Web site. However, a person who has filed for or been granted an
exclusion from the Internet Web site is not relieved of his or her
duty to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290 nor from
any otherwise applicable provision of law.
   (2) This subdivision shall apply to the following offenses:
   (A) A felony violation of subdivision (a) of Section 243.4.
   (B) Section 647.6, provided the offense is a misdemeanor.
   (C) A felony violation of Section 311.3, 311.4, or 311.10, if the
person submits to the department a certified copy of a probation
report filed in court that clearly states that  all victims
involved in the commission of the offense were   the
depicted   person was  at least 16 years of age at the
time of the  commission of the offense  
depiction  .
   (D) (i) An offense for which the offender successfully completed
probation, provided that the offender submits to the department a
certified copy of a probation report, presentencing report, report
prepared pursuant to Section 288.1, or other official court document
that clearly demonstrates both of the following:
   (I) The offender was the victim's parent, stepparent, sibling, or
grandparent.
   (II) The crime did not involve either oral copulation or
penetration of the vagina or rectum of either the victim or the
offender by the penis of the other or by any foreign object.
   (ii) An offense for which the offender is on probation at the time
of his or her application, provided that the offender submits to the
department a certified copy of a probation report, presentencing
report, report prepared pursuant to Section 288.1, or other official
court document that clearly demonstrates both of the following:
   (I) The offender was the victim's parent, stepparent, sibling, or
grandparent.
   (II) The crime did not involve either oral copulation or
penetration of the vagina or rectum of either the victim or the
offender by the penis of the other or by any foreign object.
   (iii) If, subsequent to his or her application, the offender
commits a violation of probation resulting in his or her
incarceration in county jail or state prison, his or her exclusion,
or application for exclusion, from the Internet Web site shall be
terminated.
   (iv) For the purposes of this subparagraph, "successfully
completed probation" means that during the period of probation the
offender neither received additional county jail or state prison time
for a violation of probation nor was convicted of another offense
resulting in a sentence to county jail or state prison.
   (f) The Department of Justice shall make a reasonable effort to
provide notification to persons who have been convicted of the
commission or attempted commission of an offense specified in
subdivision (b), (c), or (d), that on or before July 1, 2005, the
department is required to make information about specified sex
offenders available to the public via an Internet Web site as
specified in this section. The Department of Justice shall also make
a reasonable effort to provide notice that some offenders are
eligible to apply for exclusion from the Internet Web site.
   (g) (1) A designated law enforcement entity, as defined in
subdivision (f) of Section 290.45, may make available information
concerning persons who are required to register pursuant to Section
290 to the public via an Internet Web site as specified in paragraph
(2).
   (2) The law enforcement entity may make available by way of an
Internet Web site the information described in subdivision (c) if it
determines that the public disclosure of the information about a
specific offender by way of the entity's Internet Web site is
necessary to ensure the public safety based upon information
available to the entity concerning that specific offender.
   (3) The information that may be provided pursuant to this
subdivision may include the information specified in subdivision (b)
of Section 290.45. However, that offender's address may not be
disclosed unless he or she is a person whose address is on the
Department of Justice's Internet Web site pursuant to subdivision (b)
or (c).
   (h) For purposes of this section, "offense" includes the statutory
predecessors of that offense, or any offense committed in another
jurisdiction that, if committed or attempted to be committed in this
state, would have been punishable in this state as an offense listed
in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section
290.
   (i) Notwithstanding Section 6254.5 of the Government Code,
disclosure of information pursuant to this section is not a waiver of
exemptions under Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Title
1 of Division 7 of the Government Code and does not affect other
statutory restrictions on disclosure in other situations.
   (j) (1) Any person who uses information disclosed pursuant to this
section to commit a misdemeanor shall be subject to, in addition to
any other penalty or fine imposed, a fine of not less than ten
thousand dollars ($10,000) and not more than fifty thousand dollars
($50,000).
   (2) Any person who uses information disclosed pursuant to this
section to commit a felony shall be punished, in addition and
consecutive to any other punishment, by a five-year term of
imprisonment in the state prison.
   (k) Any person who is required to register pursuant to Section 290
who enters an Internet Web site established pursuant to this section
shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars
($1,000), imprisonment in a county jail for a period not to exceed
six months, or by both that fine and imprisonment.
   (l) (1) A person is authorized to use information disclosed
pursuant to this section only to protect a person at risk.
   (2) Except as authorized under paragraph (1) or any other
provision of law, use of any information that is disclosed pursuant
to this section for purposes relating to any of the following is
prohibited:
   (A) Health insurance.
   (B) Insurance.
   (C) Loans.
   (D) Credit.
   (E) Employment.
   (F) Education, scholarships, or fellowships.
   (G) Housing or accommodations.
   (H) Benefits, privileges, or services provided by any business
establishment.
   (3) This section shall not affect authorized access to, or use of,
information pursuant to, among other provisions, Sections 11105 and
11105.3, Section 8808 of the Family Code, Sections 777.5 and 14409.2
of the Financial Code, Sections 1522.01 and 1596.871 of the Health
and Safety Code, and Section 432.7 of the Labor Code.
   (4) (A) Any use of information disclosed pursuant to this section
for purposes other than those provided by paragraph (1) or in
violation of paragraph (2) shall make the user liable for the actual
damages, and any amount that may be determined by a jury or a court
sitting without a jury, not exceeding three times the amount of
actual damage, and not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250),
and attorney's fees, exemplary damages, or a civil penalty not
exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
   (B) Whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that any person
or group of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice of misuse of
the information available via an Internet Web site established
pursuant to this section in violation of paragraph (2), the Attorney
General, any district attorney, or city attorney, or any person
aggrieved by the misuse is authorized to bring a civil action in the
appropriate court requesting preventive relief, including an
application for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining
order, or other order against the person or group of persons
responsible for the pattern or practice of misuse. The foregoing
remedies shall be independent of any other remedies or procedures
that may be available to an aggrieved party under other provisions of
law, including Part 2 (commencing with Section 43) of Division 1 of
the Civil Code.
   (m) The public notification provisions of this section are
applicable to every person described in this section, without regard
to when his or her crimes were committed or his or her duty to
register pursuant to Section 290 arose, and to every offense
described in this section, regardless of when it was committed.
   (n) On or before July 1, 2006, and every year thereafter, the
Department of Justice shall make a report to the Legislature
concerning the operation of this section.
   (o) A designated law enforcement entity and its employees shall be
immune from liability for good faith conduct under this section.