(1)  As used in this section, “bureau” means the Bureau of Criminal Identification created in Section 53-10-201.

Terms Used In Utah Code 67-3-10

  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
(2)  Beginning July 1, 2018, the state auditor shall require employees involved in an audit, investigation, or review requiring access to information and records, the access to which requires a background check by federal statute or regulation, to submit to a fingerprint-based local, regional, and national criminal history background check and ongoing monitoring as a condition of employment.

(3)  Each individual in a position listed in Subsection (2) shall provide a completed fingerprint card to the state auditor upon request.

(4)  The state auditor shall require that an individual required to submit to a background check under Subsection (3) provide a signed waiver on a form provided by the state auditor that meets the requirements of Subsection 53-10-108(4).

(5)  For a noncriminal justice background search and registration in accordance with Subsection 53-10-108(13), the state auditor shall submit to the bureau:

(a)  the applicant’s personal identifying information and fingerprints for a criminal history search of applicable local, regional, and national databases; and

(b)  a request for all information received as a result of the local, regional, and nationwide background check.

(6)  The state auditor is responsible for the payment of all fees required by Subsection 53-10-108(15) and any fees required to be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation by the bureau.

(7)  The state auditor may set office policy that:

(a)  determines how the state auditor will assess the employment status of an individual upon receipt of background information; and

(b)  identifies the appropriate privacy risk mitigation strategy to be used in accordance with Subsection 53-10-108(13)(b).

Enacted by Chapter 427, 2018 General Session