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Section 209 - Direct Access Clearance System database -- Contents -- Use.

UT Code § 26-21-209 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The department shall create and maintain a Direct Access Clearance System database, which: (a) includes the names of individuals for whom the department has received: (i) an application for clearance under this part; or (ii) an application for background clearance under Section 26-8a-310; and (b) indicates whether an application is pending and whether clearance has been granted and retained for: (i) an applicant under this part; and (ii) an applicant for background clearance under Section 26-8a-310.

(a) includes the names of individuals for whom the department has received: (i) an application for clearance under this part; or (ii) an application for background clearance under Section 26-8a-310; and

(i) an application for clearance under this part; or

(ii) an application for background clearance under Section 26-8a-310; and

(b) indicates whether an application is pending and whether clearance has been granted and retained for: (i) an applicant under this part; and (ii) an applicant for background clearance under Section 26-8a-310.

(i) an applicant under this part; and

(ii) an applicant for background clearance under Section 26-8a-310.

(2) (a) The department shall allow covered providers and covered contractors to access the database electronically. (b) Data accessible to a covered provider or covered contractor is limited to the information under Subsections (1)(a)(i) and (1)(b)(i) for: (i) covered individuals engaged by the covered provider or covered contractor; and (ii) individuals: (A) whom the covered provider or covered contractor could engage as covered individuals; and (B) who have provided the covered provider or covered contractor with sufficient personal identification information to uniquely identify the individual in the database. (c) (i) The department may establish fees, in accordance with Section 63J-1-504, for use of the database by a covered contractor. (ii) The fees may include, in addition to any fees established by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(9), an initial set-up fee, an ongoing access fee, and a per-use fee.

(a) The department shall allow covered providers and covered contractors to access the database electronically.

(b) Data accessible to a covered provider or covered contractor is limited to the information under Subsections (1)(a)(i) and (1)(b)(i) for: (i) covered individuals engaged by the covered provider or covered contractor; and (ii) individuals: (A) whom the covered provider or covered contractor could engage as covered individuals; and (B) who have provided the covered provider or covered contractor with sufficient personal identification information to uniquely identify the individual in the database.

(i) covered individuals engaged by the covered provider or covered contractor; and

(ii) individuals: (A) whom the covered provider or covered contractor could engage as covered individuals; and (B) who have provided the covered provider or covered contractor with sufficient personal identification information to uniquely identify the individual in the database.

(A) whom the covered provider or covered contractor could engage as covered individuals; and

(B) who have provided the covered provider or covered contractor with sufficient personal identification information to uniquely identify the individual in the database.

(c) (i) The department may establish fees, in accordance with Section 63J-1-504, for use of the database by a covered contractor. (ii) The fees may include, in addition to any fees established by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(9), an initial set-up fee, an ongoing access fee, and a per-use fee.

(i) The department may establish fees, in accordance with Section 63J-1-504, for use of the database by a covered contractor.

(ii) The fees may include, in addition to any fees established by the department under Subsection 26-21-204(9), an initial set-up fee, an ongoing access fee, and a per-use fee.

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Section 209 - Direct Access Clearance System database -- Contents -- Use.