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Code · Michigan · Chapter 780 — Criminal Procedure

780.865 Computerized database of program participants; limited access by Michigan intelligence operations center.

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780.865 Computerized database of program participants; limited access by Michigan intelligence operations center.
Sec. 15.
(1)The department of the attorney general must create and maintain a computerized database that contains the name, unique identification number, confidential address, mailing address, telephone number, and any electronic mail address of each program participant. The database must also include information described in section 5(4) that is provided on an application. The department of the attorney general, the department of technology, management, and budget, and the department of state may have access to the database as required to implement this act.
(2)The department of the attorney general must ensure the database under subsection
(1)immediately provides the department of technology, management, and budget and the department of state, upon the certification of a program participant, the information listed in subsection (1), and upon the cancellation of a certification of a program participant under section 9, that status.
(3)The Michigan intelligence operations center in the department of state police shall only access the database created under subsection
(1)in exigent circumstances and provide a program participant's information to a law enforcement agency if the center receives all of the following information from the law enforcement agency requesting the information:
(a)The originating agency identifier.
(b)A description of the exigent circumstances that require the disclosure of information from the database.
(c)The law enforcement agency's incident report number associated with the exigent circumstances described under subdivision (b).
(d)Whether the program participant is a suspect in a criminal investigation related to the exigent circumstances described under subdivision (b).
(4)The department of state police shall promptly provide the department of the attorney general with notice if a program participant's information is provided to a law enforcement agency under subsection (3). If the program participant is not identified as a suspect in a criminal investigation, the department of the attorney general shall promptly forward the notice to the program participant.
History: 2020, Act 301 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 2020
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