Arkansas Code § 12-12-1014

Security of criminal history information
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(a) The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall be authorized to develop standards and implement procedures that will, to the maximum extent feasible, ensure the security and confidentiality of criminal history records. (b) The center shall be authorized to inspect the criminal history records maintained by criminal justice agencies, to evaluate security procedures, and to issue reports on compliance with security standards. Acts 1993, No. 1109, § 13.
(a) The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall be authorized to develop standards and implement procedures that will, to the maximum extent feasible, ensure the security and confidentiality of criminal history records. (b) The center shall be authorized to inspect the criminal history records maintained by criminal justice agencies, to evaluate security procedures, and to issue reports on compliance with security standards. Acts 1993, No. 1109, § 13.
(a) The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall be authorized to develop standards and implement procedures that will, to the maximum extent feasible, ensure the security and confidentiality of criminal history records. (b) The center shall be authorized to inspect the criminal history records maintained by criminal justice agencies, to evaluate security procedures, and to issue reports on compliance with security standards. Acts 1993, No. 1109, § 13.
(a) The Arkansas Crime Information Center shall be authorized to develop standards and implement procedures that will, to the maximum extent feasible, ensure the security and confidentiality of criminal history records.
(b) The center shall be authorized to inspect the criminal history records maintained by criminal justice agencies, to evaluate security procedures, and to issue reports on compliance with security standards.
Acts 1993, No. 1109, § 13.

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