Chapter 846
27 sections
§846-1 Definitions for criminal history records
§846-2 Creating the Hawaii criminal justice data center
§846-2.5 State data center for criminal justice information
§846-2.6 Setting up a statewide fingerprint matching system
§846-2.7 Who can run criminal background checks and how
§846-3 Police and agencies must report arrests to the data center
§846-4 Checking the data center before sharing criminal records
§846-5 Criminal agencies must report case outcomes
§846-6 Keeping criminal records accurate and tracking releases
§846-7 Keeping criminal records safe and secure
§846-8 What criminal records are not covered by this law
§846-9 Who can get non-conviction criminal records
§846-10 Who can get criminal history records
§846-10.5 Fees for criminal history record checks
§846-10.6 Fund for improving criminal history records
§846-11 Working with the corrections department records
§846-12 Who can get juvenile court records
§846-13 Annual audits of criminal justice agencies
§846-14 How to see and fix your criminal record
§846-15 Attorney general must make rules to enforce this chapter
§846-16 Penalties for unauthorized access to criminal records
§846-17 Who runs Hawaii's part of the national crime records compact
§846-18 Police and agencies must send crime reports to the attorney general
§846-51 Definitions for hate crime reporting
§846-52 Who manages hate crime data in Hawaii
§846-53 Agencies must help with hate crime reporting
§846-54 Attorney general must report hate crime data yearly