Section 15-20-26.1 Adult criminal sex offender - Electronic monitoring.
Section 15-20-26.1
Adult criminal sex offender - Electronic monitoring.
(a) The Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center shall implement a system of active and passive electronic monitoring that identifies the location of a monitored person and that can produce upon request reports or records of the person's presence near or within a crime scene or prohibited area, the person's departure from specified geographic limitations, or curfew violations by the offender. The Director of the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center may promulgate any rules as are necessary to implement and administer this system of active electronic monitoring including establishing policies and procedures to notify the person's probation and parole officer or other court appointed supervising authority when a violation of his or her electronic monitoring restrictions has occurred.
(b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles or a court may require, as a condition of release on parole, probation, community corrections, court referral officer supervision, pretrial release, or any other community based punishment option, that any person charged or convicted of a criminal sex offense be subject to electronic monitoring as provided in subsection (a).
(c) Any person designated a sexually violent predator pursuant to Section 15-20-25.3 shall, upon release from incarceration, be subject to electronic monitoring supervised by the Board of Pardons and Paroles, as provided in subsection (a), for a period of no less than 10 years from the date of the sexually violent predator's release. This requirement shall be imposed by the sentencing court as a part of the sexually violent predator's sentence in accord with Section 13A-5-6(c).
(d) Any person convicted of a Class A felony criminal sex offense involving a child as defined in Section 15-20-21(5), upon release from incarceration, shall be subject to electronic monitoring supervised by the Board of Pardons and Paroles, as provided in subsection (a), for a period of no less than 10 years from the date of the offender's release. This requirement shall be imposed by the sentencing court as a part of the offender's sentence in accord with Section 13A-5-6(c).
(e) Anyone subject to electronic monitoring pursuant to this section, unless he or she is indigent, shall be required to reimburse the supervising entity a reasonable fee to defray supervision costs. The Board of Pardons and Paroles, the sentencing court, or other supervising entity shall determine the amount to be paid based on the person's financial means and ability to pay, but such amount shall not exceed fifteen dollars ($15) per day.
(f) The supervising entity shall pay the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center a fee, to be determined by the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center but not exceeding ten dollars ($10) per day, to defray monitoring equipment and telecommunications costs.
(g) It shall constitute a Class C felony for any person to willfully or knowingly alter, disable, deactivate, tamper with, remove, damage, or destroy any device used to facilitate electronic monitoring under this section.
(h) The procurement of any product or services necessary for compliance with Act 2005-301, including any system of electronic monitoring, any equipment, and the building of a website, shall be subject to the competitive bid process.
(Act 2005-301, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 571, §§2, 4.)