Maryland Code § CP-10-240

Section CP-10-240
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The purposes of this Compact are to:
(1) provide a legal framework for the establishment of a cooperative
federal-state system for the interstate and federal-state exchange of criminal history
records for noncriminal justice uses;
(2) require the FBI to permit use of the National Identification Index
and the National Fingerprint File by each party state, and to provide, in a timely
fashion, federal and state criminal history records to requesting states, in accordance
with the terms of this Compact and with rules, procedures, and standards established
by the Council under Section 10-244 of this subtitle;
(3) require party states to provide information and records for the
National Identification Index and the National Fingerprint File and to provide
criminal history records, in a timely fashion, to criminal history records repositories
of other states and the federal government for noncriminal justice purposes, in
accordance with the terms of this Compact and with rules, procedures, and standards
established by the Council under Section 10-244 of this subtitle;
(4) provide for the establishment of a council to monitor III System
operations and to prescribe System rules and procedures for the effective and proper
operation of the III System for noncriminal justice purposes; and
(5) require the FBI and each party state to adhere to III System
standards concerning record dissemination and use, response times, System security,
data quality, and other duly established standards, including those that enhance the
accuracy and privacy of such records.

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