2006 Utah Code - 53-10-108 — Restrictions on access, use, and contents of division records -- Limited use of records for employment purposes -- Challenging accuracy of records -- Usage fees -- Missing children records.
53-10-108. Restrictions on access, use, and contents of division records -- Limited use of records for employment purposes -- Challenging accuracy of records -- Usage fees -- Missing children records.(1) Dissemination of information from a criminal history record or warrant of arrest information from division files is limited to:
(a) criminal justice agencies for purposes of administration of criminal justice and for employment screening by criminal justice agencies;
(b) noncriminal justice agencies or individuals for any purpose authorized by statute, executive order, court rule, court order, or local ordinance;
(c) agencies or individuals for the purpose of obtaining required clearances connected with foreign travel or obtaining citizenship;
(d) (i) agencies or individuals pursuant to a specific agreement with a criminal justice agency to provide services required for the administration of criminal justice; and
(ii) the agreement shall specifically authorize access to data, limit the use of the data to purposes for which given, and ensure the security and confidentiality of the data;
(e) agencies or individuals for the purpose of a preplacement adoptive study, in accordance with the requirements of Section 78-30-3.5;
(f) (i) agencies and individuals as the commissioner authorizes for the express purpose of research, evaluative, or statistical activities pursuant to an agreement with a criminal justice agency; and
(ii) private security agencies through guidelines established by the commissioner for employment background checks for their own employees and prospective employees;
(g) a qualifying entity for employment background checks for their own employees and persons who have applied for employment with the qualifying entity; and
(h) other agencies and individuals as the commissioner authorizes and finds necessary for protection of life and property and for offender identification, apprehension, and prosecution pursuant to an agreement.
(2) An agreement under Subsection (1)(f) or (1)(h) shall specifically authorize access to data, limit the use of data to research, evaluative, or statistical purposes, preserve the anonymity of individuals to whom the information relates, and ensure the confidentiality and security of the data.
(3) (a) Before requesting information under Subsection (1)(g), a qualifying entity must obtain a signed waiver from the person whose information is requested.
(b) The waiver must notify the signee:
(i) that a criminal history background check will be conducted;
(ii) who will see the information; and
(iii) how the information will be used.
(c) Information received by a qualifying entity under Subsection (1)(g) may only be:
(i) available to persons involved in the hiring or background investigation of the employee; and
(ii) used for the purpose of assisting in making an employment or promotion decision.
(d) A person who disseminates or uses information obtained from the division under Subsection (1)(g) for purposes other than those specified under Subsection (3)(c), in addition to any penalties provided under this section, is subject to civil liability.
(e) A qualifying entity that obtains information under Subsection (1)(g) shall provide the
employee or employment applicant an opportunity to:
(i) review the information received as provided under Subsection (8); and
(ii) respond to any information received.
(f) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
division may make rules to implement this Subsection (3).
(g) (i) The applicant fingerprint card fee under Subsection (1)(g) is $15.
(ii) The name check fee under Subsection (1)(g) is $10.
(iii) These fees remain in effect until changed by the division through the process under
Section 63-38-3.2.
(iv) Funds generated under Subsections (3)(g)(i), (3)(g)(ii), and (8)(b) shall be deposited
in the General Fund as a dedicated credit by the department to cover the costs incurred in
providing the information.
(h) The division or its employees are not liable for defamation, invasion of privacy,
negligence, or any other claim in connection with the contents of information disseminated under
Subsection (1)(g).
(4) Any criminal history record information obtained from division files may be used
only for the purposes for which it was provided and may not be further disseminated, except that
a criminal history provided to an agency pursuant to Subsection (1)(e) may be provided by the
agency to the person who is the subject of the history, another licensed child-placing agency, or
the attorney for the adoptive parents for the purpose of facilitating an adoption.
(5) If an individual has no prior criminal convictions, criminal history record information
contained in the division's computerized criminal history files may not include arrest or
disposition data concerning an individual who has been acquitted, his charges dismissed, or when
no complaint against him has been filed.
(6) (a) This section does not preclude the use of the division's central computing
facilities for the storage and retrieval of criminal history record information.
(b) This information shall be stored so it cannot be modified, destroyed, or accessed by
unauthorized agencies or individuals.
(7) Direct access through remote computer terminals to criminal history record
information in the division's files is limited to those agencies authorized by the commissioner
under procedures designed to prevent unauthorized access to this information.
(8) (a) The commissioner shall establish procedures to allow an individual right of access
to review and receive a copy of his criminal history report.
(b) A processing fee for the right of access service, including obtaining a copy of the
individual's criminal history report under Subsection (8)(a) is $10. This fee remains in effect
until changed by the commissioner through the process under Section 63-38-3.2.
(c) (i) The commissioner shall establish procedures for an individual to challenge the
completeness and accuracy of criminal history record information contained in the division's
computerized criminal history files regarding that individual.
(ii) These procedures shall include provisions for amending any information found to be
inaccurate or incomplete.
(9) The private security agencies as provided in Subsection (1)(f)(ii):
(a) shall be charged for access; and
(b) shall be registered with the division according to rules made by the division under
Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(10) Before providing information requested under this section, the division shall give priority to criminal justice agencies needs.
(11) (a) Misuse of access to criminal history record information is a class B misdemeanor.
(b) The commissioner shall be informed of the misuse.
Amended by Chapter 122, 2004 General Session
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