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18-8304 - APPLICATION OF CHAPTER
(1) The provisions of this chapter shall
apply to any person who:
(a) On or after July 1, 1993, is convicted of the crime, or an attempt, a
solicitation, or a conspiracy to commit a crime provided for in section
18-909 (assault with attempt to commit rape, infamous crime against
nature, or lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor, but excluding mayhem,
murder or robbery), 18-911 (battery with attempt to commit rape, infamous
crime against nature, or lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor, but
excluding mayhem, murder or robbery), 18-1506 (sexual abuse of a child
under sixteen years of age), 18-1506A (ritualized abuse of a child),
18-1507 (sexual exploitation of a child), 18-1507A (possession of sexually
exploitative material for other than a commercial purpose), 18-1508 (lewd
conduct with a minor child), 18-1508A (sexual battery of a minor child
sixteen or seventeen years of age), 18-1509A (enticing a child over the
internet), 18-4003(d) (murder committed in perpetration of rape), 18-4116
(indecent exposure, but excluding a misdemeanor conviction), 18-4502
(first degree kidnapping committed for the purpose of rape, committing the
infamous crime against nature or for committing any lewd and lascivious
act upon any child under the age of sixteen, or for purposes of sexual
gratification or arousal), 18-4503 (second degree kidnapping where the
victim is an unrelated minor child), 18-6101 (rape, but excluding
18-6101(1) where the defendant is eighteen years of age or younger),
18-6108 (male rape), 18-6110 (sexual contact with a prisoner), 18-6602
(incest), 18-6605 (crime against nature), 18-6608 (forcible sexual
penetration by use of a foreign object), or upon a second or subsequent
conviction under 18-6609, Idaho Code (video voyeurism).
(b) On or after July 1, 1993, has been convicted of any crime, an
attempt, a solicitation or a conspiracy to commit a crime in another
state, territory, commonwealth, or other jurisdiction of the United
States, including tribal courts and military courts, that is substantially
equivalent to the offenses listed in subsection (1)(a) of this section and
enters the state to establish permanent or temporary residence.
(c) Has been convicted of any crime, an attempt, a solicitation or a
conspiracy to commit a crime in another state, territory, commonwealth, or
other jurisdiction of the United States, including tribal courts and
military courts, that is substantially equivalent to the offenses listed
in subsection (1)(a) of this section and was required to register as a sex
offender in any other state or jurisdiction when he established permanent
or temporary residency in Idaho.
(d) Pleads guilty to or has been found guilty of a crime covered in this
chapter prior to July 1, 1993, and the person, as a result of the offense,
is incarcerated in a county jail facility or a penal facility or is under
probation or parole supervision, on or after July 1, 1993.
(e) Is a nonresident regularly employed or working in Idaho or is a
student in the state of Idaho and was convicted, found guilty or pleaded
guilty to a crime covered by this chapter and, as a result of such
conviction, finding or plea, is required to register in his state of
residence.
(2) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any such person
while the person is incarcerated in a correctional institution of the
department of correction, a county jail facility or committed to a mental
health institution of the department of health and welfare.
(3) A conviction for purposes of this chapter means that the person has
pled guilty or has been found guilty, notwithstanding the form of the judgment
or withheld judgment.
 
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