REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
June 11, 2020
FROM: ANDREW J. HALL, Chief of Police
Police Department
BY: PATRICK FARMER, Deputy Chief
Investigations Division
SUBJECT
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Authorize the Chief of Police to enter into an agreement with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office in the amount of $100,000 for three years with the option for two one-year extensions for the continued shared use of the Satellite Jail facility office for the registration of convicted sexual offenders
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended Council authorize the Chief of Police to enter into an agreement with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office (FSO) to continue to co-locate the Fresno Police Department (FPD) and FSO convicted sexual offender registration programs, through a shared use agreement, in the Fresno County Satellite Jail facility office area.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In May of 2010, the City executed an agreement with the County, to co-locate the identification, registration, and monitoring of convicted individuals regulated under the provisions of California Penal Code Section 290 (Sex Crimes Registrations) at FSO's Satellite Jail. Under this agreement, the City would continue to share the use of the office area of the Satellite Jail for the term specified.
BACKGROUND
Pursuant to State law, persons convicted of specific sex offenses, once on parole, must register with city or county law enforcement agencies where they reside. The law requires annual registration for most "290 registrants"; however, those that are "homeless" must register monthly. Registration includes filling out required Department of Justice residency information and the updating of photographs and fingerprints for newly released 290 registrants. The City of Fresno currently has nearly 2,500 registrants. This Agreement would continue FPD's use of the Satellite Jail from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2023, with the option to exercise two consecutive, one-year extensions. The City's total annual cost for u...
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