Delaware Code
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 8506. Duty to maintain complete and accurate records; performance of annual audit.

(a) The Bureau shall maintain in a complete and accurate manner information received pursuant to this subchapter to the maximum extent feasible.
(b) Any and all criminal history records and other information which is transmitted directly by computer terminal by a criminal justice agency shall be deemed to have been transmitted to the Bureau within the meaning of this subchapter.
(c) The Bureau shall file all information received by it and shall make a systematic record and index thereof, to the end of providing a method of convenient reference and consultation. No information identifying a person received by the Bureau may be destroyed by it until 10 years after the person identified is known or reasonably believed to be dead, or until that person reaches age 80 or reaches age 75 with no criminal activity listed on the person's record in the past 40 years, whichever shall first occur, except as otherwise provided by statute.
(d) A criminal justice agency shall, upon finding inaccurate criminal history record information of a material nature, notify all criminal justice agencies, and all other persons and agencies, known to have received such information.
(e) When a criminal justice agency receives notification that an inaccuracy appears in criminal history record information having originated with that agency, such agency shall take appropriate steps to correct the inaccuracy.
(f) The Bureau shall assure that an annual audit is conducted of a representative sample of agencies accessing or maintaining data files as provided in this subchapter. This audit shall encompass both manual and computerized data systems, and shall be conducted at such time and according to procedures as the Bureau shall prescribe. A full report of the findings of each audit made pursuant to this subsection shall be communicated to the individual agency so audited.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

Chapter 85. STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION

Subchapter I. General Provisions

§ 8501. Purpose of subchapter.

§ 8502. Definitions.

§ 8503. Function; administration; appointment of Director.

§ 8504. Personnel.

§ 8505. Duty to provide security of criminal history record information and security investigations.

§ 8506. Duty to maintain complete and accurate records; performance of annual audit.

§ 8507. Information to be supplied by law-enforcement officers.

§ 8508. Information to be supplied by court officials.

§ 8509. Information to be supplied by heads of institutions.

§ 8510. Information to be supplied by Department of Correction and Division of Youth Rehabilitative Services.

§ 8510A. Information to be supplied by Division of Professional Regulation.

§ 8511. Time period for submission of required information.

§ 8512. Access to institutions and public records.

§ 8513. Dissemination of criminal history record information.

§ 8515. Furnishing information of injured or deceased persons.

§ 8516. Furnishing information without application.

§ 8517. Local assistance.

§ 8518. Scientific crime detection laboratory.

§ 8519. Certified copies of records.

§ 8520. Annual report.

§ 8521. Access to files.

§ 8522. Authority to take fingerprints, photographs and other data.

§ 8523. Penalties.

§ 8524. Admissible evidence.

§ 8525. Information voluntarily supplied by individuals.

§ 8526. Voluntary fingerprinting of certain school children.

§ 8527. Criminal history background checks; state and/or federal CHRI reports; receipt by government agencies; procedures.