§ 12-12-1001 - Definitions.
               	 		
12-12-1001.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)    (A)  "Administration  of criminal justice" means performing functions of investigation,  apprehension, detention, prosecution, adjudication, correctional  supervision, or rehabilitation of accused persons or criminal offenders.
            (B)  "Administration  of criminal justice" also includes criminal identification activities  and the collection, maintenance, and dissemination of criminal justice  information;
      (2)  "Arrest tracking  number" means a unique number assigned to an arrestee at the time of  each arrest that is used to link that arrest to the final disposition of  that charge;
      (3)  "Central  repository" means the Arkansas Crime Information Center, which is  authorized to collect, maintain, and disseminate criminal history  information;
      (4)  "CODIS" means  the Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory's Combined DNA Index  System that allows the storage and exchange of DNA records submitted by  federal forensic laboratories, state forensic laboratories, and local  forensic laboratories;
      (5)  "Conviction  information" means criminal history information disclosing that a  person has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to, or was found guilty of,  a criminal offense in a court of law, together with sentencing  information;
      (6)    (A)  "Criminal  history information" means a record compiled by a central repository or  the Identification Bureau of the Department of Arkansas State Police on  an individual consisting of names and identification data, notations of  arrests, detentions, indictments, informations, or other formal  criminal charges. This record also includes any dispositions of the  charges, as well as notations on correctional supervision and release.
            (B)  "Criminal  history information" does not include fingerprint records on  individuals not involved in the criminal justice system or driver  history records;
      (7)  "Criminal  history information system" means the equipment, procedures, agreements,  and organizations thereof, for the compilation, processing,  preservation, and dissemination of criminal history information;
      (8)  "Criminal  justice agency" means a government agency or any subunit of a  government agency that is authorized by law to perform the  administration of criminal justice and that allocates more than one-half  (1/2) its annual budget to the administration of criminal justice;
      (9)  "Criminal justice official" means an employee of a criminal justice agency performing the administration of criminal justice;
      (10)    (A)  "Disposition"  means information describing the outcome of any criminal charges,  including notations that law enforcement officials have elected not to  refer the matter to a prosecutor, that a prosecutor has elected not to  commence criminal proceedings, or that proceedings have been  indefinitely postponed.
            (B)  "Disposition"  also includes acquittals, dismissals, probations, charges pending due  to mental disease or defect, guilty pleas, nolle prosequi, nolo  contendere pleas, findings of guilt, youthful offender determinations,  first offender programs, pardons, commuted sentences, mistrials in which  the defendant is discharged, executive clemencies, paroles, releases  from correctional supervision, or deaths;
      (11)  "Dissemination"  means disclosing criminal history information or the absence of  criminal history information to any person or organization outside the  agency possessing the information;
      (12)  "DNA"  means deoxyribonucleic acid that is located in the cells of an  individual, provides an individual's personal genetic blueprint, and  encodes genetic information that is the basis of human heredity and  forensic identification;
      (13)    (A)  "DNA  record" means DNA identification information stored in the State DNA  Data Base or CODIS for the purpose of generating investigative leads or  supporting statistical interpretation of DNA test results.
            (B)  The DNA record is the result obtained from the DNA typing tests.
            (C)  The  DNA record is composed of the characteristics of a DNA sample that are  of value in establishing the identity of individuals.
            (D)  The  results of all DNA identification tests on an individual's DNA sample  also are collectively referred to as the DNA profile of an individual;
      (14)  "DNA  sample" means a blood, saliva, or tissue sample provided by any  individual as required by this subchapter or submitted to the State  Crime Laboratory for analysis or storage, or both;
      (15)  "Expunged record" means a record that was expunged under    16-90-901 et seq.;
      (16)  "Identification  Bureau" means the Identification Bureau of the Department of Arkansas  State Police, which may maintain fingerprint card files and other  identification information on individuals;
      (17)    (A)  "Juvenile  aftercare and custody information" means information maintained by the  Division of Youth Services of the Department of Human Services regarding  the status of a juvenile committed to or otherwise placed in the  custody of the division from the date of commitment until the juvenile  is released from aftercare or custody, whichever is later.
            (B)  "Juvenile  aftercare and custody information" may include the name, address, and  phone number of a contact person or an entity responsible for the  juvenile;
      (18)  "Nonconviction  information" means arrest information without disposition if an interval  of one (1) year has elapsed from the date of arrest and no active  prosecution of the charge is pending, as well as all acquittals and all  dismissals; and
      (19)  "Pending information" means criminal history information in some stage of active prosecution or processing.