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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143B — Executive Organization Act of 1973

§ 143B-1209.48. Criminal record checks for the Department of Revenue.

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§ 143B-1209.48. Criminal record checks for the Department of Revenue.
(a)The State Bureau of Investigation shall, upon request, provide to the Department of Revenue from the State and National Repositories of Criminal Histories the criminal history of any of the following individuals:
(1)A current or prospective permanent or temporary employee.
(2)A contractor with the Department.
(3)An employee or agent of a contractor with the Department.
(4)Any other individual otherwise engaged by the Department who will have access to federal tax information.
(b)Along with the request, the Department of Revenue shall provide to the Bureau the fingerprints of the individual whose record is being sought, a form signed by the individual consenting to the criminal record check and use of fingerprints and other identifying information required by the State and National Repositories, and any additional information required by the Bureau. The individual's fingerprints shall be used for a search of the State's criminal history record file, and the Bureau shall forward a set of fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history record check. The Department of Revenue shall keep all information obtained pursuant to this section confidential.
(c)The Bureau may charge a fee to offset the cost incurred by it to conduct a criminal record check under this section. The fee shall not exceed the actual cost of locating, editing, researching, and retrieving the information. (2017-57, s. 32.1; recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. 143B-967 by 2023-134, s. 19F.4(i), (j).)
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