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Compendium of State Privacy and Security Legislation: 1997 Overview - North Dakota; North Dakota Century Code

NCJ Number
170069
Date Published
1997
Length
44 pages
Annotation
This is a 1997 overview of North Dakota law pertinent to the privacy and security of criminal justice information.
Abstract

The law which establishes North Dakota's Bureau of Criminal Investigation includes provisions that specify the identification data it is to collect and the duty to furnish information in response to lawful requests. Another provision included in this compendium pertains to parameters for access to the records of probationers who have been discharged from probation. A provision that sets policy on public records mandates that except as otherwise provided by law, all records of public agencies are open to the public and accessible for inspection during reasonable office hours. Rules, policies, and procedures under criminal history records law include provisions on the collecting, reporting, maintenance, exchange, dissemination, security, and the inspection and challenge of criminal history record information. Other provisions address the auditing of the information systems, the use of criminal history information for research and statistics, the purging and sealing of information, and agency reporting requirements.