Summary of Bill S 1101
Bill 119 s 1101, also known as the "Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal History Record Information Authorization Act," is a piece of legislation that aims to allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to provide criminal history record information for the purpose of administering certain licenses.
The bill specifies that the FBI may disclose criminal history record information to federal, state, local, or tribal agencies that are responsible for issuing licenses related to firearms, explosives, or other sensitive materials. This information can be used to determine an individual's eligibility for obtaining or renewing these licenses.
Additionally, the bill outlines the procedures and requirements that must be followed by the agencies receiving this information to ensure the protection of individuals' privacy rights. It also includes provisions for the FBI to conduct audits and reviews to ensure compliance with these procedures.
Overall, Bill 119 s 1101 seeks to streamline the process of obtaining certain licenses by allowing the FBI to provide relevant criminal history record information to the appropriate agencies. This could help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the licensing process while also maintaining the necessary safeguards to protect individuals' privacy rights.