Positive Identification of Record Subject

6 CMC § 9210 — under Criminal History and Records.

6 CMC § 9210

TITLE 6: CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

DIVISION 9: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM COMPONENTS

§ 9210. Positive Identification of Record Subject. (a) Except as permitted in Section 9209, criminal justice information, except criminal intelligence and investigative information, shall be available only on the basis of positive identification of an individual by means of fingerprints or other equally reliable means. (b) A criminal justice agency shall be permitted to respond to request for criminal justice information from criminal justice agencies, and from non-criminal justice agencies, for national security purposes consistent with the Homeland Security Information Sharing Act, 6 U.S.C. § 481 et seq., databases upon name, date of birth, sex and/or other identifiers, other than fingerprints, where necessary for criminal justice or national security purposes, and provided that the records prominently indicate that it has not been furnished on the basis of positive identification. Source: PL 13-53, § 3 (110), modified. Commission Comment: See the comment to 6 CMC § 9201 regarding PL 13-53.