[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Amherst 10-24-2005 by L.L. No.
9-2005, effective 1-1-2006. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
The title of this chapter shall be the "Sexual Offenders Registration
Act."
A.Â
The Town Board of the Town of Amherst finds that one of the highest
priorities of local government is the protection of the health and
safety of its citizens. This is especially true for children and other
vulnerable members of society. The Town Board further finds that convicted
sex offenders pose a significant continuing risk to society. Moreover,
as the tragic murder of Jessica Lunsford in Florida in spring 2005
and other such events have shown, recidivism among convicted sexual
offenders is a continuing problem.
B.Â
Recently, residents of the Town have been advised that there are
residing in Town a number of convicted sex offenders. At least some
of these sex offenders have registered as required by Article 6-C
of the Correction Law of the State of New York, commonly known as
"Megan's Law." Some of these individuals have been categorized
by the state Department of Corrections as Level II sex offenders who
have been determined to be of moderate risk of committing another
sex crime. Some of these individuals have been categorized as Level
III sex offenders who have been determined to be of a high risk to
commit another sexual crime. However, the Town Board finds that some
sex offenders fail to register or fail to update their registration
information when they move from one location to another.
C.Â
The Town Board finds that the protection of the victims and potential
victims of sexual offenders in Amherst is a matter of unique local
concern not fully and adequately addressed by state law. The Town
Board finds that the disclosures required and the limitations contained
herein will protect the citizens of Amherst and will provide to employers
who contract with Amherst information that will assist these employers
in protecting children who may come into proximity with a sex offender
in the scope of employment.
D.Â
The Town Board finds that the Town of Amherst has not assessed and
can not assess the risk of recidivism of any particular sex offender
or class of sex offenders and has made no determination of dangerousness
of any particular sex offender or class of sex offenders. Rather,
the Board finds that this chapter is remedial in nature and designed
to fill certain gaps in state law as well as to provide protections
for residents of the Town who receive certain services from the Town.
The Board further finds this chapter to be the most narrowly tailored
means of fulfilling its compelling interest in the safety of its citizens.
Finally, the board does not intend for any person to use the information
required by this chapter to harm or injure any registrant under the
law.
For purposes of this chapter, the following shall apply unless
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Any person 18 years of age or older.
The Amherst Police Department.
Persons under 18 years of age. The singular and plural shall
include one another. If the applicable statute defining a crime against
a child refers to a child younger than 18, the younger age shall control.
The New York State Department of Corrections.
Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, business
trust, legal representative or organized group of persons paying wages
or any form of compensation to any person for services that directly
or indirectly benefit the individual, partnership, association, corporation,
business trust, legal representative or organized group of persons.
Any hotel, motel, rooming house, inn, rooming unit, bed-and-breakfast,
residence inn, country inn, motor court, R-V park or motor lodge that
lets or provides any space for occupancy by any person. Any place
of business that provides services or utilities to motor homes, recreational
vehicles, trucks with campers or any other motor vehicle in which
an individual does or may sleep overnight is an extended-stay establishment
under this chapter.
His or her.
Any adult who has been in the Town of Amherst for more than
24 hours or intends to be in Town for more than 24 hours without a
residence or place of lodging.
Any structure that provides temporary housing to a homeless
adult.
An interactive computer service or system or an information
service, system or access software provider that provides or enables
computer access by multiple users to a computer server and includes,
but is not limited to, an information service, system or access software
provider that provides access to a network system commonly known as
the "Internet," or any comparable system or service and also includes,
but is not limited to, a World Wide Web page, newsgroup, message board,
mailing list, or chat area on any interactive computer service or
system or other on-line service. The APD website shall mean any Internet
site made available by the APD to the public, including any link to
the website of the Town of Amherst.
Anywhere outside the geographical borders of the State of
New York or any federal enclave, Indian trust lands or reservations
located inside the geographical borders of New York.
Any person required to register under this chapter.
One year from the date of first registration under this chapter.
Any person who lives in the Town of Amherst in any apartment
or home, has a usual place of abode in the Town, is domiciled in the
Town or temporarily present in the Town and staying at a homeless
shelter or an extended-stay establishment.
An adult who is not a sex offender.
A licensed or accredited public, charter, private or religious
school that offers instruction to students in kindergarten through
any grade up to grade 12.
In or on or within any building, structure, school bus, as
defined in § 142 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, athletic
playing field, playground or land contained within the real property
boundary line of a public or private elementary, parochial, intermediate,
junior high, vocational or high school.
[Added 6-1-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009]
Any multiunit residential facility, containing more than
two units, that is occupied by senior citizens over the age of 62
years and provides care and/or assisted living services to its residents.
[Added 6-1-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009]
Shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in § 168-a,
Subdivision 1, of the Correction Law of the State of New York.
A violation of any law defined as a sex offense in § 168-a,
Subdivision 2, of the Correction Law of the State of New York.
Shall have the same meaning as that term is defined in § 168-a,
Subdivision 2, of the Correction Law of the State of New York.
A.Â
Sex offenders who reside in the Town of Amherst and who are required
to register with the Department of Corrections pursuant to Article
6-C of the Correction Law of the State of New York must register with
the APD.
B.Â
A sex offender must register with the APD within 10 days after being
released from incarceration, or 10 days from the date of sentencing
if not incarcerated, for a sex offender violation. A registrant under
this section must provide the APD with the following information:
(1)Â
His legal name, any other names or aliases he has used or is using
and any new names he has applied for in the last year.
(2)Â
His date of birth.
(3)Â
His social security number.
(4)Â
His current address, the address of any other residences he owns
or the address of any other real property he owns or leases and the
address of any other locations or places of lodging where the sex
offender intends to stay or does in fact stay for more than three
consecutive days at any time or an aggregate of 10 or more days in
a registration year. Homeless shelters and extended-stay establishments
must be included in the disclosure required pursuant to this subsection.
Pursuant to this subsection, the registrant must provide a description
and location of any and all rented or owned spaces to which the registrant
claims a right to privacy or a right to exclude others, including,
but not limited to, storage buildings.
(5)Â
His place of employment and the name and telephone number of a contact
person who knows his location at any and all times during employment
hours or other times he performs work in the scope of his employment
duties.
(6)Â
His driver's license number and the license plate number, vehicle
identification number and description by make and model of all vehicles
registered to him, owned by him, driven by him during employment or
otherwise available to him with regularity by consent from another.
(7)Â
A list of any and all sex offense violations of which he has been
convicted or to which he has entered a plea of guilty.
A.Â
Any sex offender who provides inaccurate information to the APD commits
a separate violation of this chapter.
B.Â
In the event of any change in registration information or addition of new information that would have been required in the initial or subsequent registration other than a change of address or employment governed by Subsection C or D below, the registrant must notify the APD and provide new valid information within three days of the time the new information becomes known or should be known by the registrant.
C.Â
A sex offender who is required to register under this chapter and
elects to change the address of any place of lodging including but
not limited to, a residence, extended-stay establishment or homeless
shelter, must notify the APD of the prospective change before the
change occurs.
D.Â
A sex offender who is required to register under this chapter and
changes his place of employment must notify the APD 10 days before
the voluntary change occurs or five days after the change is forced
or compelled. Sex offenders must provide the name and telephone number
of a new contact person within 10 days of the time new work begins.
E.Â
When a sex offender registers under this chapter, the APD may take
and retain his photograph and a set of fingerprints. Additionally,
the APD may record and retain the person's shoe size, a DNA sample,
dental imprints and a description of tattoos, scars and other identifying
features that would assist in identifying the sex offender, as determined
by the APD. As an alternative, the APD may rely for DNA and other
identifying information on data bases provided by the State of New
York.
F.Â
Following the initial registration, registrants, except homeless
adults, are required to annually renew the registration before December
31 of each subsequent calendar year for 20 years. Homeless adults
residing from time to time in homeless shelters must verify registration
data in writing every 90 days as long as they are in Town on a form
provided by the APD. Sex offenders who have been convicted of two
or more sex offenses must register for life.
G.Â
If any person receives a deferred sentence from any court for a sex
offense that would otherwise trigger registration under this chapter,
that person must register as if convicted unless he obtains an order
from a court of competent jurisdiction which, after an evidentiary
hearing on the issue, rules that registration is not required on the
grounds that registration would grossly prejudice his rights. If the
charges are dismissed against the person at the completion of the
deferred sentence, the person does not have to renew registration
in subsequent registration years.
H.Â
Any sex offender currently incarcerated in a correctional institution and temporarily at large and free to move about in the Town is required to register under this chapter 10 days before each release date. This subsection includes but is not limited to persons on probation, parole, furlough, work release or any similar program that results in or causes the person to be outside the confines of the institution for any reason.
The APD shall maintain a local registry of sex offenders registered
under this chapter. The Town of Amherst will maintain a data base
of sex offenders distinct from any registry of sex offenders maintained
by the State of New York. Registration under any registration program
maintained by the State of New York does not exempt a sex offender
from registration under this chapter. The Town of Amherst will make
available and disseminate sex offender registration information as
authorized by New York law on the APD's own website on the Internet
for any sex offender classified as a Level II or Level III sex offender
by the state Department of Corrections. Inclusion of a sex offender
in the APD's database and website is based solely on the fact
of a prior conviction and not based on any assessment of the current
degree of dangerousness posed by any particular sex offender. The
website will conspicuously include the following statement: "The Town's
decision to post sex offenders on this website is based on the fact
that the sex offender was convicted of a sex offense in the past.
The Town of Amherst has not assessed the specific risk posed by any
particular individual sex offender or class of sex offenders and has
made no determination regarding the current dangerousness or degree
of dangerousness of any individual sex offender or class of sex offenders.
The main purpose of providing this data on the Internet is to make
the information more easily available and accessible, not to warn
about any specific individual."
A.Â
Town contractors. All persons or entities that enter into contracts
with the Town and employ any person that may be alone with a child
within the scope of the performance of the contract shall conduct
a background search of any and all such employees and compare the
background search to any applicable registration information available
on the APD's website and the sex offender hotline maintained
by the State of New York. Any failure by the contractor to comply
is a material breach of the contract and entitles the Town to terminate
the contract. This subsection includes but is not limited to 501(c)(3)
entities and charitable entities. Any person or entity to which this
subsection applies shall notify the APD immediately if that person
or entity has or obtains any information about any registrant that
does not conform with the information the registrant provided to the
Town pursuant to this chapter.
B.Â
Address certification checks. The APD may conduct address verification
checks to substantiate that registrants are living where they claim
to live. The check shall verify that the claimed address exists and
that the registrant in fact lives at the claimed address. If the APD
is unable to verify the address, the registrant may be contacted by
mail or otherwise and ordered to submit a sworn affidavit to the APD
that the registrant in fact lives at the claimed address. The APD
may contact and interview any person living or located near the claimed
address. The provisions of this subsection are in addition to any
other lawful investigation the APD may undertake.
C.Â
Sex offender location. After the effective date of this chapter,
sex offenders shall not newly occupy any real property, acquire any
real property by lease or otherwise or establish a place of lodging
within 1/4 mile of a school, day-care center, playground, park or
senior citizen residence.
[Amended 6-1-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009]
D.Â
Within five days from the effective date of this chapter, a sex offender
employed by an employer located in the Town of Amherst shall notify
his current employer that he is a registered sex offender. At the
time a sex offender applies for or receives an offer of employment
by an employer where the sex offender will be working substantially
within the Town of Amherst, the sex offender shall notify the employer
that he is a registered sex offender. All sex offenders shall provide
the employer or prospective employer with the current conditions of
probation in writing including, if applicable, any conditions of probation
that require the sex offender to stay away from vulnerable populations
or conditions the sex offender's contact with vulnerable populations.
E.Â
Loitering. No sex offender shall loiter or remain in or about a senior
citizen residence, as defined herein, school grounds, a college or
university building or grounds, or a children's overnight camp,
as defined in § 1392 of the Public Health Law, or a summer
day camp as defined in § 1392 of the Public Health Law,
or loiter, remain in or enter a school bus, as defined in § 142
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, not having any reason or relationship
involving custody of or responsibility for a pupil or student, or
any other specific, legitimate reason for being there, and not having
written permission from anyone authorized to grant the same, or loiter
or remain in or about such children's overnight camp or summer
day camp in violation of conspicuously posted rules or regulations
governing entry and use thereof.
[Added 6-1-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009]
Nothing in this chapter creates or shall create a cause of action
against the Town of Amherst not already authorized under existing
law. Without limitation, the Town is not liable to any person harmed
who claims that notice under this chapter may have prevented the harm.
Each violation of this chapter by a sexual offender shall be
punishable by a fine of $250 and/or 10 days in jail. Each day that
a registrant should have registered or supplemented his registration
but failed to do so shall constitute a separate offense. It is the
intent of this Board that violations of this chapter should not be
treated by the courts as lesser included offenses that merge into
a violation of Article 6-C of the Correction Law of the State of New
York. The Town shall also be entitled to injunctive relief to enforce
the provisions of this chapter.