Appointed by Governor to 3-year terms: Damian L. Halstad; Frank R. Weathersbee; three vacancies. Terms expire 2003.
Carol Benner; David H. Hugel, Esq.; Peter J. Keefer; Roger L. Layton; T. Bryan McIntire; Wilson H. Parran; Richard A. Tamberrino. Terms expire 2006.
Appointed by Chief Judge, Court of Appeals: Philip S. Braxton; Michael B. Neale; Patricia H. Platt.
Appointed by Senate President: Philip C. Jimeno
Appointed by House Speaker: Darryl A. Kelley
Ex officio: J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General; Alan C. Woods III, Executive Director, Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention; Charles F. Wellford, Ph.D., Director, Maryland Justice Analysis Center, University of Maryland, College Park; Carole J. Shelton, Director, Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository; Ellis L. Kitchen, State Chief Information Officer; Dennis R. Schrader, Director, Governor's Office of Homeland Security.
RECORDS ASSESSMENT WORKGROUP
Richard A. Tamberrino, Chair
SECURITY & ACCESS WORKGROUP
Vacancy, Chair
TECHNOLOGY WORKGROUP
Kenneth Holloway, Chair
TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORKGROUP
G. Thomas Steele, Chair
Staff: Robyn E. Lyles
P. O. Box 5743
c/o Information Technology & Communications Division
Dept. of Public Safety & Correctional Services
6776 Reisterstown Road, Suite 200
Pikesville, MD 21282 - 5743
(410) 585-3185
e-mail: rlyles@dpscs.state.md.us
fax: (410) 318-6004
customer service: (410) 764-4501
1-888-795-0011 (toll free)
Organized in 1976, the Criminal Justice Information Advisory Board advises the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services and Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals about the Criminal Justice Information System. The Board monitors development, operation, and maintenance of the System, and recommends procedures for using criminal history record information in research, evaluation, and analysis of crime (Chapter 239, Acts of 1976). Since July 2005, the Board also provides advice concerning standards, procedures, and protocols that ensure the compatibility and interoperability of those communication and information management systems maintained by the Judiciary and also those maintained by public safety entities in the State (Chapter 447, Acts of 2005).
For the Criminal Justice Information System, the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals adopt rules and regulations. These govern the collection, reporting, and release of criminal history record information by the courts and other criminal justice agencies; ensure security for the System and all criminal history record information; and control the dissemination of such information consistent with federal law and regulations.
Any person may inspect his or her own criminal history record information as maintained by a criminal justice agency. Rules and regulations of the Criminal Justice Information System specify how to inspect and challenge criminal history record information, and have errors corrected.
For budgetary and administrative purposes, the Board is within the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. Under the Department, the Central Repository of the Criminal Justice Information System collects, stores, and disseminates criminal history record information. Every criminal justice agency must report criminal history record information to the Repository.
The Board consists of twenty-five members. Fourteen members are appointed to three-year terms by the Governor; three by the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals; one by the Senate President; and one by the House Speaker. Six serve ex officio (Code Criminal Procedure Article, secs. 10-201 through 10-234).
© Copyright Maryland State Archives