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USA Statutes : maine
Title : Title 25. INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter : Chapter 193. STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION
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Title 25 - §1541. Commanding officer
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1541. Commanding officer
1. Appointment. The Chief of the State Police shall appoint a person who has knowledge of the various standard identification systems and
Maine court procedure to be commanding officer of the State Bureau of Identification, heretofore established within the Bureau
of State Police.
[1975, c. 763, §4 (new).]
2. Personnel. The Chief of the State Police may delegate members of the State Police to serve in the bureau upon request of the commanding
officer. The commanding officer shall have the authority to hire such civilian personnel, subject to the Civil Service Law
and the approval of the Chief of the State Police, as he may deem necessary.
[1985, c. 785, Pt. B, §110 (amd).]
3. Cooperation with other bureaus. The commanding officer shall cooperate with similar bureaus in other states and with the national bureau in the Department
of Justice in Washington, D. C. and he shall develop and carry on an interstate, national and international system of identification.
A. Notwithstanding chapter 199, the commanding officer shall ensure that the fingerprints and descriptive information of any
person that have been submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the purpose of conducting a criminal history record
check for noncriminal justice purposes through the interstate identification index system, as defined in section 1703, subsection
12, are not retained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are used solely for the purpose of providing a response to the
record check and are not disseminated prior to destruction. The commanding officer shall immediately report any retention
or dissemination by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the fingerprints or descriptive information of any person to the
joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over criminal justice matters, and upon the receipt of such
a report, that committee shall meet to consider renunciation, pursuant to section 1710, of the State's participation in the
National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact, chapter 199.
[2001, c. 372, §1 (new).]
B. Notwithstanding chapter 199, the fingerprints and descriptive information of any person that have been submitted to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation for the purpose of conducting a criminal history record check for noncriminal justice purposes
through the interstate identification index system, as defined in section 1703, subsection 12, are not a criminal history
record, as defined by section 1703, subsection 5, or criminal history record information, as defined by Title 16, section
611, subsection 3, and such submittal is not an activity related to criminal justice, as defined by section 1703, subsection
6, or the administration of criminal justice, as defined by Title 16, section 611, subsection 1.
[2001, c. 372, §1 (new).]
[2001, c. 372, §1 (amd).]
4. Rules and regulations. The commanding officer shall make and forward to all persons charged with any duty or responsibility under this section and
sections 1542-A, 1544, 1547 and 1549 rules, regulations and forms for the taking, filing, preserving and distributing of fingerprints
and other juvenile crime and criminal history record information as provided in this chapter. Before becoming effective, such
rules, regulations and forms are to be approved by the Attorney General.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §1 (amd); §18 (aff).]
4-A. Responsibility for the collection and maintenance of criminal history record information and juvenile crime information. The commanding officer shall collect and maintain:
A. Fingerprints and other criminal history record information pertinent to the identification of individuals who have been
arrested as fugitives from justice or who have been arrested or charged with any criminal offense under the laws of this State
except a violation of Title 12 or 29-A that is a Class D or E crime other than an alcohol-related or drug-related offense.
For purposes of this paragraph, an "alcohol-related or drug-related offense" is a Class D crime that involves hunting while
under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs or with an excessive blood-alcohol level or the operation or attempted
operation of a motorcraft, all-terrain vehicle, snowmobile or motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor
or drugs or with an excessive blood-alcohol level. The commanding officer may collect and maintain fingerprints and other
criminal history record information that may be related to other criminal offenses or to the performance of the commanding
officer's obligations under state laws and under agreements with agencies of the United States or any other jurisdiction;
and
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §2 (new); §18 (aff).]
B. Fingerprints and other juvenile crime information pertinent to the identification of individuals who have been taken into
custody for juvenile crimes under a uniform interstate compact on juveniles or who have been arrested or charged with juvenile
crimes under the laws of this State. The commanding officer may collect and maintain fingerprints and other juvenile crime
information that may be related to other juvenile crimes or to the performance of the commanding officer's obligations under
state laws and under agreements with agencies of the United States or any other jurisdiction.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §2 (new); §18 (aff).]
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §2 (rpr); §18 (aff).]
5. Apparatus and materials. The Chief of the State Police shall supply such bureau with the necessary apparatus and materials for collecting, filing,
preserving and distributing criminal history record information.
[1975, c. 763, §4 (new).]
6. Establishment of fees. The State Bureau of Identification may charge a fee to individuals, nongovernmental organizations, governmental organizations
that are engaged in licensing and governmental organizations that are not a governmental entity of the State, a county of
the State or a municipality of the State for each criminal history record check requested for noncriminal justice purposes
pursuant to Title 16, chapter 3, subchapter 8. The requestor shall provide a name and date of birth for each record being
requested. A request made pursuant to 5 United States Code, Section 9101 must be accompanied by fingerprints. A governmental
organization that is engaged in licensing may charge an applicant for the cost of the criminal history record check. The
commissioner shall establish a schedule of fees that covers the cost of providing these services. Revenues generated from
these fees must be credited to the General Fund.
[2003, c. 451, Pt. S, §1 (amd).]
7. Fees to obtain fingerprints for noncriminal justice background checks. Unless otherwise provided by law, an applicant shall pay a one-time processing fee of $25 to the Department of Public Safety
to offset the expenses incurred by the department to obtain fingerprints to be used for conducting state and national criminal
history record checks for noncriminal justice purposes when the State Bureau of Identification is required to retain the fingerprints.
[1999, c. 110, §3 (new).]
8. Carrying balance. Any unencumbered balance from funds appropriated from the General Fund to accomplish the purpose of Title 20-A, section
6103 may not lapse but must be carried forward to be used for the same purpose.
[1999, c. 791, §6 (new).]
9. Compact council rules. The commanding officer shall cause a copy of any rule or procedure adopted by the compact council established under section
1707 that governs the use of the interstate identification index system, as defined in section 1703, subsection 12, to be
provided to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over criminal justice matters.
[2001, c. 372, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§37
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§4
(RPR).
PL 1985,
Ch. 785,
§B110
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 421,
§
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 512,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 65,
§A153,C15
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 65,
§A73
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 110,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 260,
§B1,2
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 260,
§B18
(AFF).
PL 1999,
Ch. 401,
§W1
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 791,
§6
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 372,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 552,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 20,
§R8
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 451,
§S1
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §1542-A. Appointment
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1542-A. Appointment
1. Duty to take fingerprints. The law enforcement agency designated in subsection 3 shall take the fingerprints of any person:
A. Charged with the commission of a criminal offense except a violation of Title 12 or 29-A that is a Class D or E crime other
than an alcohol-related or drug-related offense, as defined in section 1541, subsection 4-A, paragraph A;
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §3 (amd); §18 (aff).]
B. Arrested as a fugitive from justice or taken into custody for a juvenile crime pursuant to a uniform interstate compact
on juveniles;
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §4 (amd); §18 (aff).]
C. Named on a search warrant which directs that such person's fingerprints be taken;
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
D. Named in a Maine Rules of Criminal Procedure 16A order which directs that such person's fingerprints be taken;
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
E. Who dies under circumstances of death constituting a medical examiner case under Title 22, section 3025, if sought pursuant
to Title 22, section 3028, subsection 3 or at the request of the Chief Medical Examiner or the Attorney General;
[1999, c. 790, Pt. A, §30 (rpr).]
F. Whose fingerprints have been ordered by a court;
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §6 (amd); §18 (aff).]
G. Who is a teacher or educational personnel applicant subject to Title 20-A, section 6103;
[2001, c. 52, §4 (amd).]
H. Charged with the commission of a juvenile crime; or
[2001, c. 52, §5 (amd).]
I. Who is a prospective adoptive parent not the biological parent as required under Title 18-A, section 9-304, subsection (a-1).
[2001, c. 52, §6 (new).]
[2001, c. 52, §§4-6 (amd).]
2. Palm prints, footprints and photographs. Whenever fingerprints are to be taken pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph A, B or G, palm prints, footprints and photographs
may also be taken. Whenever palm prints, footprints or photographs are ordered to be obtained pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph
C, D or F or are sought pursuant to paragraph E, the palm prints, footprints or photographs must be taken.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §9 (amd); §18 (aff).]
3. Duty to take fingerprints. The duty to take fingerprints is imposed as follows.
A. The law enforcement agency having primary responsibility for the criminal investigation and prosecution shall take or cause
to be taken the fingerprints of the person named in subsection 1, paragraph A. If the offender is subjected to a custodial
arrest, fingerprints shall be taken prior to that person being released from custody. If the offender is summonsed to appear
or, relative to a Class D or Class E crime, released at the scene by a law enforcement officer after taking the personal recognizance
of any such person for his appearance, fingerprints shall be taken within 5 days at a time and place specified by the responsible
agency. The offender shall appear at the specified time and place and shall submit to the process. To the extent possible,
the fingerprinting shall occur prior to arraignment. At the time of arraignment, the court shall inquire as to whether fingerprints
have been taken or as to whether arrangements have been made for fingerprinting. If this has not occurred, the court shall
instruct both the responsible law enforcement agency and the person charged as to their respective obligations in this regard.
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
B. The law enforcement agency that arrests a fugitive from justice or takes a person into custody for a juvenile crime pursuant
to a uniform interstate compact on juveniles shall take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of that person.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §10 (amd); §18 (aff).]
C. The law enforcement agency having primary responsibility for the criminal investigation and prosecution shall take or cause
to be taken the fingerprints of the person named in subsection 1, paragraph D.
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
D. The law enforcement agency or individual identified in the warrant or order shall take or cause to be taken the fingerprints
of the person named in subsection 1, paragraph C or F.
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
E. The law enforcement agency of which the request is made shall take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of the person named
in subsection 1, paragraph E.
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
F. The Maine State Police shall take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of the person named in subsection 1, paragraph G,
at the request of that person and upon payment of the expenses specified under Title 20-A, section 6103, subsection 3-A.
[2005, c. 457, Pt. CC, §5 (amd).]
G. The law enforcement agency that has primary responsibility for the investigation and prosecution of the juvenile offense
shall take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of the person named in subsection 1, paragraph H. If the juvenile is arrested,
fingerprints must be taken prior to that person's being released from custody. If a juvenile court proceeding is commenced
against a person without a juvenile arrest having been made, fingerprints must be taken within 5 days of the filing of the
petition at a time and place specified by the responsible agency after consulting with the juvenile community corrections
officer. The juvenile shall appear at the specified time and place and shall submit to the process.
[2001, c. 667, Pt. A, §44 (amd).]
H. The State Police shall take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of the person named in subsection 1, paragraph I, at the
request of that person and upon payment of the expenses specified under Title 18-A, section 9-304, subsection (a-1), paragraph
(2), subparagraph (iii).
[2001, c. 52, §7 (new).]
[2005, c. 457, Pt. CC, §5 (amd).]
4. Duty to submit to State Bureau of Identification. It is the duty of the law enforcement agency taking the fingerprints as required by subsection 3, paragraphs A, B and G
to transmit immediately to the State Bureau of Identification the criminal fingerprint record. Fingerprints taken pursuant
to subsection 1, paragraph C, D, E or F or pursuant to subsection 5 may not be submitted to the State Bureau of Identification
unless an express request is made by the commanding officer of the State Bureau of Identification. Fingerprints taken pursuant
to subsection 1, paragraph G must be transmitted immediately to the State Bureau of Identification to enable the bureau to
conduct state and national criminal history record checks for the Department of Education. The bureau may not use the fingerprints
for any purpose other than that provided for under Title 20-A, section 6103. The bureau shall retain the fingerprints, except
as provided under Title 20-A, section 6103, subsection 9. Fingerprints taken pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph I must be
transmitted immediately to the State Bureau of Identification to enable the bureau to conduct state and national criminal
history record checks for the court.
[2001, c. 52, §8 (amd).]
5. Right to take fingerprints. A law enforcement officer designated in subsection 7 may take the fingerprints of any person:
A.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §13 (rp); §18 (aff).]
B. Charged with the commission of a criminal offense found in Title 12 or 29-A that is a Class D or E crime but is not an alcohol-related
or drug-related offense as defined in section 1541, subsection 4-A, paragraph A;
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §14 (amd); §18 (aff).]
C. Who is in a state correctional facility or county institution or facility in execution of a sentence for a crime or in execution
of an order involving an institutional disposition for a juvenile crime; or
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
D. Who voluntarily submits to fingerprinting for any law enforcement purpose.
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §§13, 14 (amd); §18 (aff).]
6. Palm prints, footprints and photographs. Whenever fingerprints are taken pursuant to subsection 5, paragraph B or C, palm prints, footprints and photographs may also
be taken. In addition, palm prints, footprints or photographs may also be taken for any law enforcement purpose when a person
voluntarily submits to them.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §15 (amd); §18 (aff).]
7. Upon whom the right to take fingerprints is given. Any law enforcement officer may take or cause to be taken the fingerprints of any person named in subsection 5. Any corrections
officer or the person in charge of a state correctional facility or county institution or facility may take or cause to be
taken the fingerprints of any person named in subsection 5, paragraph C or D.
[1987, c. 512, §3 (new).]
8. Fingerprint record forms. Fingerprints taken pursuant to subsection 1, paragraphs A, B as to a person arrested as a fugitive from justice and D and
subsection 5, paragraphs B, C and D must be taken on a form furnished by the State Bureau of Identification, such form to
be known as the Criminal Fingerprint Record. Fingerprints taken pursuant to subsection 1, paragraphs E, F and G must be taken
on a form furnished by the bureau, such form to be known as the Noncriminal Fingerprint Record. Fingerprints taken pursuant
to subsection 1, paragraphs B as to a person taken into custody for a juvenile crime pursuant to a uniform interstate compact
on juveniles and H must be taken on a form furnished by the State Bureau of Identification, such form to be known as the Juvenile
Crime Fingerprint Record. Fingerprints taken pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph C or F must be taken upon the form appropriate
for that purpose.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §16 (amd); §18 (aff).]
Section History:
PL 1987,
Ch. 512,
§3
(NEW).
PL 1991,
Ch. 548,
§A22
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 65,
§A153,C15
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 65,
§A74,75
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 110,
§4-9
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 260,
§B18
(AFF).
PL 1999,
Ch. 260,
§B3-16
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 790,
§A30
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 791,
§7
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 52,
§4-8
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 667,
§A44
(AMD).
PL 2005,
Ch. 457,
§CC5
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §1542. Recording of fingerprints; photographs; palm prints (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1542. Recording of fingerprints; photographs; palm prints (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§5
(RPR).
PL 1981,
Ch. 493,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 512,
§2
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §1543. Officers to furnish information (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1543. Officers to furnish information (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 707,
§
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§6
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §1544. Uniform crime reporting
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1544. Uniform crime reporting
It shall be the duty of all state, county and municipal law enforcement agencies, including those employees of the University
of Maine System appointed to act as policemen, to submit to the State Bureau of Identification uniform crime reports, to include
such information as is necessary to establish a Criminal Justice Information System and to enable the commanding officer to
comply with section 1541, subsection 3. It shall be the duty of the bureau to prescribe the form, general content, time and
manner of submission of such uniform crime reports. The bureau shall correlate the reports submitted to it and shall compile
and submit to the Governor and Legislature annual reports based on such reports. A copy of such annual reports shall be furnished
to all law enforcement agencies.
[1985, c. 779, §67 (amd).]
div> The bureau shall establish a category for abuse by adults of family or household members, a category for cruelty to animals
and a category for crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or ethnicity
that are supplementary to its other reported information. The bureau shall prescribe the information to be submitted in the
same manner as for all other categories of the uniform crime reports.
[2001, c. 399, §6 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§7
(RPR).
PL 1979,
Ch. 578,
§6,7
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 677,
§18
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 583,
§26
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 779,
§67
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 515,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 695,
§6
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 206,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 206,
§2
(AFF).
PL 1997,
Ch. 47,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 399,
§6
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §1545. Cooperation with local officials (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1545. Cooperation with local officials (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§8
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §1546. Rules and regulations (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1546. Rules and regulations (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§8
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §1547. Courts to submit criminal records to the State Bureau of Identification
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1547. Courts to submit criminal records to the State Bureau of Identification
At the conclusion of a juvenile court proceeding or at the conclusion of a prosecution for a criminal offense except a violation
of Title 12 or Title 29-A that is a Class D or E crime other than a Class D crime that involves hunting while under the influence
of intoxicating liquor or drugs or with an excessive blood-alcohol level or the operation or attempted operation of a watercraft,
all-terrain vehicle, snowmobile or motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs or with an excessive
blood-alcohol level, the court shall transmit to the State Bureau of Identification an abstract duly authorized on forms provided
by the bureau.
[1999, c. 260, Pt. B, §17 (rpr); §18 (aff).]
Section History:
PL 1987,
Ch. 281,
§3
(RPR).
PL 1995,
Ch. 65,
§A153,C15
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 65,
§A76
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 260,
§B17
(RPR).
PL 1999,
Ch. 260,
§B18
(AFF).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §1548. Fingerprinting of school children (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1548. Fingerprinting of school children (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 5,
§
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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Title 25 - §1549. Request for fingerprints; fee
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1549. Request for fingerprints; fee
The State Police, the sheriffs and the chiefs of police in each of the cities and towns may take or cause to be taken and,
upon payment of a $3 fee, may take or cause to be taken the fingerprints or palm prints, or fingerprints and palm prints,
of any person who requests that the person's fingerprints or palm prints, or fingerprints and palm prints, be taken.
[2001, c. 552, §2 (amd).]
div> Such fingerprints and palm prints must be taken on a form provided by the requesting person or, if the person does not provide
a form, upon the Noncriminal Fingerprint Record. Fingerprints, palm prints or demographic information taken or collected pursuant
to this section, or copies thereof, may not be retained by the taker. The fingerprints, palm prints or demographic information
must be forwarded to the State Bureau of Identification if required by statute or if the requestor requests that the fingerprints,
palm prints or demographic information be forwarded to the State Bureau of Identification for the purpose of obtaining a criminal
history record check.
[2001, c. 552, §2 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 788,
§109
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§9
(RPR).
PL 1975,
Ch. 771,
§264
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 78,
§159
(RPR).
PL 1993,
Ch. 235,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 552,
§2
(AMD).
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Title 25 - §1550. Violations
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 4: STATE POLICE Chapter 193: STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION §1550. Violations
Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of section 1542-A, subsection 1 or 3, or with the provisions of section
1542-A, subsection 4, imposing a duty to transmit criminal fingerprint records to the State Bureau of Identification, or with
the provisions of sections 1544, 1547 or 1549 commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $100 may be adjudged.
[2003, c. 510, Pt. B, §9 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 763,
§10
(NEW).
PL 2003,
Ch. 510,
§B9
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
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