13 AAC 68.220 - Security violations
(a) A person may not have access to or
disclose information relating to APSIN security procedures or programs unless
specifically authorized by the department.
(b) The department will maintain for three
years a record of the APSIN access code used to gain or attempt to gain access
to criminal justice information maintained in APSIN. The department will, in
its discretion, release the identity of the person for whom the APSIN access
code is or was assigned, the date access was gained or attempted, and the
nature of information to which access was gained or attempted to a
(1) law enforcement agency for a criminal
investigation; or
(2) government
unit described in
13 AAC 68.215(a)
(1) - (a)
(3) that employs the person for whom the
APSIN access code is or was assigned, for administrative review relating to
violation of AS 12.62 or this chapter.
(c) In addition to action that can be taken
under AS
12.62.200, violation of a provision of AS
12.62 or this chapter
(1) is grounds to
(A) deny or withdraw authorization described
in 13 AAC 68.215(a)
for the government unit that employs or employed the violator;
(B) deny or withdraw a security clearance
described in
13 AAC
68.215(b);
(C) deny or disable an APSIN access code
assigned under 13 AAC 28.215(f);
(2) may make the violator subject to
administrative action, including employee discipline and termination;
and
(3) may be subject to criminal
sanctions under AS 11.
Notes
Authority:AS 12.62.110
AS 12.62.150
AS 12.62.160
AS 12.62.200
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