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9106 – Information In Central Repository Or Automated Systems | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law limits the collection of intelligence and investigative info in criminal justice systems, with strict rules on privacy and data use.

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9106 – Information In Central Repository Or Automated Systems

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 9106

Summary
Pennsylvania's law restricts the collection and storage of intelligence, investigative, and treatment information in central repositories or automated systems. It allows limited collection of index keys and sets strict conditions for including intelligence data related to criminal activity, ensuring privacy and legal compliance. The law also prohibits collecting information on political or social organization participation unless linked to criminal conduct.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law limits the collection of intelligence and investigative info in criminal justice systems, with strict rules on privacy and data use.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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