Current through September 17, 2024
Section 272-2-005 - ACCESS AND REVIEW005.01 Complete criminal history record information will be a public record open to inspection and copying by any person during normal daylight business hours, excluding weekends and holidays.005.02 Any person in interest, will be entitled to review criminal history record information for determining its accuracy and completeness. The applicant will provide verification of identity which includes name, date and place of birth and, when identification is doubtful, a set of fingerprint impressions may be taken by the agency. The review authorized by this chapter is limited to a review of criminal history record information. Upon payment of the fee specified in Section 004 of this chapter, the person in interest may obtain a copy of the criminal history record information.005.03 Any person in interest who finds that the criminal history information is inaccurate or incomplete, may seek administrative review as provided in Rules and Regulations #1 of the Commission.005.04 If the requested criminal history record or other public record, as defined in this regulation is not in the custody or control of the person to whom application is made, such person will notify the applicant immediately. If requested by the applicant, such notification will be in writing stating the agency, if known, which has custody or control of the record in question. If the criminal history record or public record is in custody and control of the person to whom application is made but is not available at the time the applicant asks to see it, the custodian will notify the applicant and if requested by the applicant, the custodian will set a date and hour within three working days at which time the record will be available for inspection. A request for criminal history information on more than twenty subjects will be completed within 15 working days.005.05 A request by mail for a copy of a complete criminal history record information by a person not the subject of the record, will be notarized and include a check or money order for the amount specified in section 004 of this chapter.272 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 2, § 005
Amended effective 6/27/2021