Alaska Administrative Code
Title 13 - Public Safety
Part 3 - Office of the Commissioner
Chapter 68 - Central Repository of Criminal Justice Information
Article 3 - Completeness, Accuracy, and Security
13 AAC 68.215 - Direct access to criminal justice information maintained by the repository
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) If the head of a government unit signs an agreement to abide by applicable state and federal statutes and regulations and other mandatory federal requirements relating to criminal justice information systems, the department will, in its discretion, authorize direct access to criminal justice information maintained by the repository for designated employees of
(b) A person may not have direct access to repository records unless the department has given the government unit that employs the person a security clearance for that person. The department will accept an application for a security clearance only from a government unit identified in (a) of this section, and only for an employee who is required to have direct access to repository records for a purpose described in (a)(1) - (a)(3) of this section.
(c) The department will obtain information from the national criminal history system, based on fingerprint identification, before granting a government unit's request for a security clearance for a designated employee. The department will deny a government unit's request for a security clearance for a designated employee who has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor in this state or another jurisdiction or who is a fugitive from justice.
(d) After notice and opportunity for response by the government unit, the department will withdraw a security clearance if the department discovers that
(e) When the department denies or withdraws a security clearance for a government unit's designated employee, the government unit may appeal the decision to the commissioner by submitting written arguments. The commissioner will issue a final decision within 30 days after receipt of the appeal. If the security clearance was denied or withdrawn on grounds other than a misdemeanor conviction, the commissioner will deny the appeal unless the appellant government unit shows that the department's decision was erroneous. If the security clearance was denied or withdrawn based on a misdemeanor conviction, the commissioner will, in the commissioner's discretion, grant the appeal if the head of the government unit signs and submits to the commissioner a statement that includes a
(f) The department will assign an APSIN access code for a designated employee of a government unit if the designated employee
(g) The department will, in its discretion, disable an APSIN access code for a person who no longer meets the criteria described in (f) of this section.
(h) A person may not make an inquiry, entry, or deletion of criminal justice information in APSIN except
(i) In this section, "head of a government unit" means, for a government unit that is part of a principal department of state government, the commissioner of that department or the commissioner's designee.
Authority:AS 12.62.110
AS 12.62.150
AS 12.62.160