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Code · Iowa · Chapter 690 — Criminal Identification

690.5 Administrative sanctions.

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1. An agency subject to fingerprinting and disposition requirements under this chapter and chapter 692 shall take all steps necessary to ensure that all agency officials and employees understand the requirements and shall provide for and impose administrative sanctions, as appropriate, for failure to report as required.
2. If a criminal or juvenile justice agency subject to fingerprinting and disposition requirements fails to comply with the requirements, the commissioner of public safety shall order that the agency’s access to criminal history record information maintained by the repository be denied or restricted until the agency complies with the reporting requirements.
3. The state court administrator shall develop a policy to ensure that court personnel understand and comply with the fingerprinting and disposition requirements and shall also develop sanctions for court personnel who fail to comply with the requirements.
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