(1) There is
established an investigation unit within the department for the
purpose of detection, investigation, and prosecution of any act
prohibited or declared to be unlawful under this title. The
director will employ supervisory and investigative personnel for
the program, who must be qualified by training and experience.
(2) The director and the investigation unit are authorized
to receive criminal history record information that includes
nonconviction data for any purpose associated with the
investigation, abuse, fraud, or suitability for involvement of
persons under Title 51 RCW. Dissemination or use of nonconviction data for
purposes other than that authorized in this section is
prohibited.
[2008 c 74 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- 2008 c 74: "The legislature finds it necessary to provide the authority to allow specific units within the agencies affected by this act to access criminal history information for certified criminal justice purposes. For the agencies indicated in sections 2 through 7 of this act, the accessing of this information is for investigative purposes so that the agencies are able to efficiently address areas of potential fraud and abuse and to maintain the safety of investigative staff. For the agency responsible for administering and enforcing section 8 of this act, accessing this information is necessary for any purpose associated with employment by the commission or peace officer certification." [2008 c 74 § 1.]