Effective October 28, 2002, Penal Code 290.1 was expanded and requires
sexual offenders to register with Campus Police. Redding Police Department is
the law enforcement agency responsible for the Shasta College campus.
Convicted sexual offenders are required to register under Section 290 if they are
residing on the College campus, enrolled as a student of the College, employed
by the College, either full-time or part-time (includes paid employees or
volunteers); or working or carrying on a vocation at the College (e.g. contractors)
for more than 14 days or for an aggregate period exceeding 30 days in a
calendar year. Persons listed above must register with the Redding Police
Department within five working days commencing enrollment or employment with
the College. Registrants are also required to notify the Redding Police
Department within five working days of ceasing to be enrolled or employed, or
ceasing to carry on a vocation at the College.
AB 1313 amended 290.1 (d) (1), which allows sex offender registration
information to be released to members of the campus community by police.
Public information regarding sex offenders in California may be obtained by
viewing the Department of Justice Online Megan’s Law Web Site. You can
obtain information by contacting the Sexual Offender Unit of the Redding Police
Department, 1313 California Street, Redding, California (530) 225-4200.