Section 7-19-101 – Short Title.
7-19-101. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as the “Wyoming Criminal History Record Act”.
7-19-101. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as the “Wyoming Criminal History Record Act”.
7-19-102. Scope and applicability of provisions. (a) This act governs all systems of records for the collection, maintenance, use and dissemination of individually identifiable criminal history record information by any criminal justice agency. (b) This act applies to criminal history record information compiled for all felonies, high misdemeanors and other misdemeanors determined by the division […]
7-19-103. Definitions. (a) As used in this act: (i) “Conviction data” includes records indicating criminal justice transactions related to an offense that have resulted in a conviction, guilty plea or a plea of nolo contendere of an individual; (ii) “Criminal history record information” means information, records and data compiled by criminal justice agencies on individuals […]
7-19-104. Procedures to insure currentness of information; disposition and arrest data. (a) The collection, storage, dissemination and use of criminal history record information under this act shall take place under procedures reasonably designed to ensure that all information is kept current. (b) Criminal history record information collected, stored, disseminated or used under this act shall […]
7-19-105. Rules and regulations. (a) The division shall promulgate reasonable rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this act. The rules shall include: (i) Standards and procedures to ensure the security and privacy of all criminal history record information and that the information is used only for criminal justice and other lawful purposes; […]
7-19-106. Access to, and dissemination of, information. (a) Criminal history record information shall be disseminated by criminal justice agencies in this state, whether directly or through any intermediary, only to: (i) Other criminal justice agencies; (ii) Any person designated for the purpose provided by W.S. 14-6-227; (iii) The department of family services; (iv) Other governmental […]
7-19-107. Central repository; information to be submitted; audits; interstate exchanges. (a) The division of criminal investigation within the office of the attorney general is designated as the central repository for criminal history record information. (b) For the purpose of maintaining complete and accurate criminal history record information at the central repository, all city, county and […]
7-19-108. Fees. (a) The division may charge the record subject or any other person or noncriminal justice agency qualified to receive criminal history record information, a reasonable application fee of not more than fifteen dollars ($15.00) for processing of fingerprints and other information submitted for a criminal history records check, except: (i) No fee shall […]
7-19-109. Inspection; deletion or modification of information. (a) An individual has the right to inspect all criminal history record information located within this state which refers to him. The record subject may apply to the district court for an order to purge, modify or supplement inaccurate or incomplete information. Notification of each deletion, amendment or […]