Section 27395 Of Article 6. Electronic Recording Delivery Act Of 2004 From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 6.
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. (a) No person shall be a computer security auditor or be
granted secure access to an electronic recording delivery system if
he or she has been convicted of a felony, has been convicted of a
misdemeanor related to theft, fraud, or a crime of moral turpitude,
or if he or she has pending criminal charges for any of these crimes.
A plea of guilty or no contest, a verdict resulting in conviction,
or the forfeiture of bail, shall be a conviction within the meaning
of this section, irrespective of a subsequent order under Section
1203.4 of the Penal Code.
(b) All persons entrusted with secure access to an electronic
recording delivery system shall submit fingerprints to the Attorney
General for a criminal records check according to regulations adopted
pursuant to Section 27393.
(c) (1) The Attorney General shall submit to the Department of
Justice the fingerprint images and related information of persons
with secure access to the electronic recording delivery system and
computer security auditors for the purpose of obtaining information
as to the existence and nature of a record of state or federal
convictions and arrests for which the Department of Justice
establishes that the applicant was released on bail or on his or her
own recognizance pending trial.
(2) The Department of Justice shall respond to the Attorney
General for criminal offender record information requests submitted
pursuant to this section, with information as delineated in
subdivision (l) of Section 11105 of the Penal Code.
(3) The Department of Justice shall forward requests from the
Attorney General to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for federal
summary criminal history information pursuant to this section.
(4) The Attorney General shall review and compile the information
from the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation to determine whether a person is eligible to access an
electronic recording delivery system pursuant to this article.
(5) The Attorney General shall request subsequent arrest
notification service, pursuant to Section 11105.2 of the Penal Code,
for all persons with secure access to the electronic recording
delivery system and all computer security auditors.
(d) The Attorney General shall deliver written notification of an
individual's ineligibility for access to an electronic recording
delivery system to the individual, his or her known employer, the
computer security auditor, and the county recorder.
(e) The Department of Justice shall charge a fee sufficient to
cover the cost of processing a state or federal criminal offender
record information request and any other costs incurred pursuant to
this section.
(f) The Attorney General shall define "secure access" by
regulation and by agreement with the county recorder in the system
certification.