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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§846D-1 Responsibility for system.

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§846D-1 Responsibility for system.
(a)The department of the attorney general shall be responsible for the collection, storage, dissemination, and analysis of all juvenile justice custodial, adjudicative, and program data from all agencies that have primary investigative, action, or program responsibility for minors, including the county police departments, the county prosecutors, the family courts, and the Hawaii youth correctional facilities, in such a manner as to balance the right of the public and press to be informed and the right of privacy and confidentiality of minors and their families, and to provide accurate, comprehensive, and timely information to government agencies concerned with juvenile offenders to carry out their responsibilities.
(b)The information collected and stored in the juvenile justice information system shall not include any fingerprints, psychiatric reports, or social and clinical studies or examinations, but may contain information indicating the availability of reports and the procedures for requesting such information.
(c)The attorney general shall develop the system and the procedures for reporting, inputting, accessing, and protecting the information and obtaining the agreement of agencies permitted to directly input and access information.
(d)Upon receipt of an expungement order issued by the family court under section 571-88, the attorney general shall expunge the arrest record of the minor. [L 1991, c 311, pt of §2; am L 2001, c 233, §4]
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