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§ 16-20.5-101. Short Title

This article and article 21 of this title shall be known and may be cited as the “Criminal Justice Information System Act”. Source: L. 95: Entire article added, p. 598, § 1, effective May 22.

§ 16-20.5-101.5. Legislative Declaration

The general assembly hereby finds and determines that, since 1974, there have been proposals for an automated criminal justice information system that shares and tracks data concerning offenders among the various criminal justice agencies. Because each of the criminal justice agencies in the state has developed independent information systems to address each agency’s own management […]

§ 16-22-107. Duties – Department of Corrections – Department of Human Services – Confirmation of Registration – Notice – Address Verification

If a person who is required to register pursuant to section 16-22-103 is sentenced to the department of corrections, the department of corrections shall transmit to the CBI confirmation of the person’s registration on a standardized form provided by the CBI, including the person’s date of birth and the person’s fingerprints. The department of corrections […]

§ 16-20.5-102. Definitions

As used in this article 20.5, unless the context otherwise requires: “Action” means the district attorneys’ case management system. “CCIC” means the Colorado crime information center. “Chief information officer” means the chief information officer who reports to the executive board and who is selected pursuant to section 16-20.5-103 and who is responsible for coordinating the […]

§ 16-20.5-107. Future Modifications and Purchases

The executive board shall develop and maintain a process to determine if and how changes to existing criminal justice applications impact the integrated network. Changes to criminal justice applications, databases, platforms, or business processes that have an impact on the integrated network must be coordinated through and approved by the executive board. Any state-funded expenditures […]

§ 16-21-101. Legislative Declaration

The general assembly hereby finds and declares that the creation of an offender-based tracking system is necessary in order to improve the consistency of data shared by the different elements of the criminal justice system and to allow for the tracking of offenders through the criminal justice system. The general assembly further finds and declares […]

§ 16-21-102. “Offender” Defined

Except as otherwise provided in section 16-21-103, for the purposes of this article, “offender” means any person charged as an adult with a felony, a class 1 misdemeanor, or a misdemeanor pursuant to section 42-4-1301, C.R.S., or a crime, the underlying factual basis of which included an act of domestic violence, as defined in section […]