(a) Each criminal justice unit shall report in accordance with this section the criminal history record information that it collects to the Central Repository.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section:
(1) the data pertaining to an arrest or the issuance of an arrest warrant shall be reported within 72 hours after the earlier of the arrest or the issuance of the arrest warrant; and
(2) the data pertaining to any other reportable event shall be reported within 60 days after the reportable event occurs.
(c) The Secretary by regulation or the Court of Appeals by rule may reduce the time for reporting the criminal history record information specified in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) The criminal history record information may be reported under subsection (b) of this section to the Central Repository:
(1) directly by the criminal justice unit;
(2) if the criminal history record information can be readily collected and reported through the court system, by the Administrative Office of the Courts; or
(3) if the criminal history record information can be readily collected and reported through criminal justice units that are part of a geographically based information system, by those criminal justice units.
(e) (1) A criminal justice unit may maintain criminal history record information that is more detailed than required for reporting to the Central Repository.
(2) A criminal justice unit may disseminate criminal history record information maintained under paragraph (1) of this subsection only in accordance with § 10–219 of this subtitle.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Criminal Justice Information System
Part III - Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository
Section 10-213 - Establishment, Administration, Status, and Duties
Section 10-214 - Reporting Data to Central Repository
Section 10-215 - Reportable Events
Section 10-216 - Fingerprinting
Section 10-217 - Agreements Between Central Repository and Criminal Justice Units
Section 10-218 - Procedures for Sharing Criminal History Record Information
Section 10-219 - Disseminating Criminal History Record Information -- in General
Section 10-220 - Maintaining and Disseminating of Criminal History Record Information About Children
Section 10-221 - Regulations and Rules
Section 10-222 - Inspection of Criminal History Record Information
Section 10-223 - Challenge of Criminal History Record Information
Section 10-224 - Correction of Criminal History Record Information
Section 10-227 - Appeal Rights
Section 10-228 - Prohibited Act; Penalty
Section 10-229 - Inclusion of Sex Offender Status on "Rap" Sheet