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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 62. Criminal Justice Information and Records Checks
- Section 110. Duties of the Commissioner Regarding Information Systems.
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Section 100. Criminal Justice Information Advisory Board; Functions and Duties.
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Section 120. Reporting of Criminal Justice Information.
AS 12.62.110. Duties of the Commissioner Regarding Information Systems.
The commissioner shall
(1) develop and operate a criminal justice information system to serve as the state's central repository of criminal
history record information, and to collect, store, and release criminal justice information as provided in this
chapter;
(2) consult with the board established by AS 12.62.100
regarding matters concerning the operation of the department's criminal justice information systems;
(3) provide a uniform crime reporting system for the periodic collection, analysis, and reporting of crimes, and compile
and publish statistics and other information on the nature and extent of crime in the state;
(4) cooperate with other agencies of the state, the criminal record repositories of other states, the Interstate
Identification Index, the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, the National Crime Information Center,
and other appropriate agencies or systems, in the development and operation of an effective interstate, national, and
international system of criminal identification, records, and statistics; and
(5) in accordance with AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act),
adopt regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this chapter; in adopting the regulations, the commissioner
may consult with affected law enforcement agencies regarding the fiscal implications of the regulations; regulations
may not be adopted under this section that affect procedures of the court system.
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