Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1240.30 - Accessing LEADS Data and Participating in LEADS
a) Access to and the extent of participation
in LEADS are determined by the criteria in this Section.
b) Definitions as used in this Section
1) "Direct access" refers to having a
terminal device or computer located on the agency's premises connected by a
data communications link to the LEADS computer.
2) "Full access" refers to direct access to
all LEADS data and services.
3)
"LEADS data" refers to all data available through the LEADS computer.
4) "LEADS services" refer to:
A) providing access to LEADS files;
B) processing messages through
LEADS;
C) providing training and
technical support to LEADS users; and
D) other LEADS-related services that may
become available from the Department.
5) "Less than full access" refers to limited
access to some LEADS data and services.
c) Criteria for Full Access
To qualify for full access to LEADS:
1) the following criteria must be met:
A) The candidate organization must be a
criminal justice agency as defined in the U.S. Department of Justice
Regulations on Criminal Justice Information Systems ( 28 CFR 20, Subpart A);
or
B) The candidate organization
must be under the management control of a criminal justice agency; or
C) The candidate organization must be a
governmental consolidated dispatch center for providing police dispatch
services and must have entered into a specific agreement with a criminal
justice agency to provide services for the administration of criminal justice
pursuant to that agreement. The agreement must be approved by the LEADS
Administrator and incorporated into the LEADS interagency agreement;
or
D) The candidate organization
must be a non-governmental railroad or campus police department that performs
the administration of criminal justice, has arrest powers pursuant to State
statute, allocates a substantial part of its budget to the administration of
justice, and meets the training requirements established by law for peace
officers; or
E) The candidate
organization must be authorized by law to access some or all LEADS data and the
organization's utilization of LEADS will not adversely impact criminal justice
purposes; and
2) The
participating organization must enter into a LEADS interagency agreement
reflecting rights and duties of the parties.
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