Pennsylvania's Title 18, Section 9181 outlines administrative sanctions for violations related to criminal history record information, including access denial, civil penalties, and disciplinary actions against employees. Section 9183 provides mechanisms for injunctions and damages for violations of these provisions. Section 9182, regarding criminal penalties, has been repealed.
Violators may face access restrictions, civil penalties, or disciplinary actions such as suspension or termination of employment, as deemed appropriate by authorities.
Yes, they can file injunctions or lawsuits for damages if they believe their rights under the law have been violated.
No, the criminal penalties section was repealed in 1979, so enforcement is primarily through civil sanctions and administrative actions.
The Attorney General and other authorized agencies are responsible for enforcing sanctions, issuing injunctions, and handling civil actions related to violations.