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F. The Maine State Police shall take or cause to be taken
the fingerprints of the person named in subsection 1,
paragraph G, at the request of that person and upon payment
of the expenses specified under pursuant to Title 20-A,
section 6103 6103-A, subsection 4.

 
Sec. 14. 25 MRSA §1542-A, sub-§4, as amended by PL 2001, c. 52, §8,
is further amended to read:

 
4. Duty to submit to State Bureau of Identification. It is
the duty of the law enforcement agency taking the fingerprints
as required by subsection 3, paragraphs A, B and G to transmit
immediately to the State Bureau of Identification the criminal
fingerprint record. Fingerprints taken pursuant to subsection
1, paragraph C, D, E or F or pursuant to subsection 5 may not
be submitted to the State Bureau of Identification unless an
express request is made by the commanding officer of the State
Bureau of Identification. Fingerprints taken pursuant to
subsection 1, paragraph G must be transmitted immediately to
the State Bureau of Identification to enable the bureau to
conduct state and national criminal history record checks for
the Department of Education. The bureau may not use the
fingerprints for any purpose other than that provided for
under Title 20-A, section 6103 6103-A. The bureau shall
retain the fingerprints, except as provided under Title 20-A,
section 6103 6103-A, subsection 9 11. Fingerprints taken
pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph I must be transmitted
immediately to the State Bureau of Identification to enable
the bureau to conduct state and national criminal history
record checks for the court.

 
Sec. 15. Removal of applicant's fingerprints from state repository. Within 90 days
of the effective date of this Act, the Department of Public
Safety, Bureau of State Police, State Bureau of Identification
shall remove the fingerprints collected from those educational
personnel who were subject to the requirements of the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, former section 6103 but are not
subject to the requirements of Title 20-A, section 6103-A. In
response to a written request, the State Bureau of
Identification shall provide written confirmation to any such
educational personnel that their fingerprints have been
removed from the state repository.

 
Sec. 16. Reinstatement of certification. Upon application by the person,
and after successful completion of any reference and
background checks that might otherwise be conducted, the
Commissioner of Education shall reinstate the certification,
authorization, approval or renewal under the Maine Revised
Statutes, Title 20-A, chapter 501 or 502 that was denied to a
person solely on
the basis of that person's refusal to comply


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