§846-6 Systematic audit. All criminal justice agencies shall institute a process of data collection, entry, storage, and systematic audit of criminal history record information that will minimize the possibility of recording and storing inaccurate information. Any criminal justice agency which finds that it has reported inaccurate information of a material nature shall forthwith notify all criminal justice agencies known to have received such information. All criminal justice agencies shall:
(1) Maintain for a minimum period of one year a listing of the individuals or agencies both in and outside of the State to which criminal history record information was released, a record of what information was released, and the date such information was released;
(2) Establish a delinquent disposition monitoring system; and
(3) Verify all record entries for accuracy and completeness. [L 1979, c 129, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 38. Procedural and Supplementary Provisions
846. Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center; Civil Identification
846-2 Establishment of the Hawaii criminal justice data center.
846-2.5 Purpose of the criminal justice data center.
846-2.6 Computerized fingerprint identification system.
846-2.7 Criminal history record checks.
846-3 Reporting to data center.
846-5 Reporting of dispositions.
846-9 Limitations on dissemination.
846-10.6 Criminal history record improvement revolving fund; established.
846-11 Coordination with department of public safety.
846-17 Administration of National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact.
846-52 Responsibility for system.