§ 114-19.24. Criminal record checks of applicants and of current employees who are involved in the manufacture or production of drivers licenses and identification cards.
§ 114‑19.24. Criminalrecord checks of applicants and of current employees who are involved in themanufacture or production of drivers licenses and identification cards.
(a) The Department ofJustice may, upon request, provide to the Department of Transportation,Division of Motor Vehicles, the criminal history from the State and NationalRepositories of Criminal Histories of the following individuals if theindividual (i) is or will be involved in the manufacture or production ofdrivers licenses and identification cards, or (ii) has or will have the abilityto affect the identity information that appears on drivers licenses oridentification cards:
(1) An applicant foremployment.
(2) A current employee.
(3) A contractualemployee or applicant.
(4) An employee of acontractor.
(b) Along with therequest, the Division of Motor Vehicles shall provide the following to theDepartment of Justice:
(1) The fingerprints ofthe person who is the subject of the record check.
(2) A form signed by theperson who is the subject of the record check consenting to:
a. The criminal recordcheck.
b. The use offingerprints.
c. Any otheridentifying information required by the State and National Repositories.
d. Any additionalinformation required by the Department of Justice.
(c) The fingerprintsshall be forwarded to the State Bureau of Investigation for a search of theState's criminal history record file, and the State Bureau of Investigationshall forward a set of fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation fora national criminal history record check.
(d) The Division ofMotor Vehicles shall keep all information obtained pursuant to this sectionconfidential.
(e) The Department ofJustice may charge a fee to offset the cost incurred by it to conduct acriminal record check under this section. The fee shall not exceed the actualcost of locating, editing, researching, and retrieving the information. (2008‑202, s. 1.)