Provides that a sex offender must be classified as: Level I - if the person's risk assessment and other relevant factors indicate that the person is a low-risk offender within the community at large; Level II - if the person's risk assessment and other relevant factors indicate that the person is a moderate-risk offender within the community at large; or Level III - if the person's risk assessment and other relevant factors indicate that the person is a high-risk offender within the community at large. A person required to register as a sex offender who intends to travel outside the United States must notify the county sheriff at least 21 days prior to travel. The county sheriff must notify the United States Marshals Service as soon as practicable after receipt of the notification. A person is guilty of the crime of refusal to provide DNA if the person has a duty to register and refuses to comply with a request for a DNA sample as required by law. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction must publish on its website educational materials for parents and other interested family members in recognizing characteristics of sex offenders and preventing victimization. Each school district must develop their own policies in how to manage enrolled students who are required to register as sex or kidnapping. Each school must designate a primary contact for law enforcement and must develop individual student safety plans for any enrolled student who is required to register as a sex or kidnapping offender. A number of other changes are made that close various loopholes or provide clarification with regard to sex offender registration and notification.