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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />B) Criminal Justice Agency. This will have the same meaning as contained in Minnesota Statute, Chapter <br />299C.46, Subdivision 2, or subsequent State law or regulations which may supersede Minnesota Statute, <br />Chapter 299C.46, Subdivision 2. <br /> <br />C) MRAP information. The digital images and corresponding data elements transmitted to the MRAP database. <br /> <br />D) Criminal Justice Data Communication Network. The network, including the equipment, circuits, facilities, <br />procedures, agreements, and organizations thereot: for the collection, processing, preservation, or <br />dissemination of criminal justice infonnation, and may include related systems that directly contribute to the <br />criminal justice information system. <br /> <br />E) Authorized Access Device. A device in a user agency which, by virtue of a signed contract with Department of <br />Public Safety, is allowed access to the criminal justice information systems. <br /> <br />F) Casual Visitors. Persons who have irregular access to the Data Center. <br /> <br />G) Computer Center. The specific location(s) of all computers and associated equipment including tenninals and <br />printers upon which criminal justice infonnation is processed. <br /> <br />1-1) Data Center. The total physical space(s), inclusive of the computer center, where criminal justice information <br />systems are developed, maintained, or operated. <br /> <br />I) Management Control. The authority to set and enforce standards for the selection and termination of <br />personnel, and for policy governing the operation of computers, telecommunications devices, and circuits used <br />to process criminal justice information insolar as the equipment is used to process, store, or transmit the <br />information. Management control includes the supervision of the systems design, programming, and operating <br />procedures tor the development, modification, maintenance, and processing of computerized criminal justice <br />in formation either as a function by itself or with other non-criminal justice applications. <br /> <br />J) Multiple Access Computer. An electronic device that has multiple input and/or output units such as terminal <br />and printers, or is attached to or part of a network that has multiple devices or computers on it. This docs not <br />include stand alone micro computers. <br /> <br />K) NCIC (National Crime Intormation Center). A division ofthe Federal Bureau of Investigation of the LJ .S. <br />Department of Justice which maintains a nationwide computerized information system established as a service <br />to all criminal justice agencies - local. state, and federal. NCIC's main purpose is to assist the criminal justice <br />organizations in performing their duties by providing a computerized filing system of accurate and timely <br />doculllented infc.)r[l1ation, readily available to each criminal justice organization. <br /> <br />L) NLETS (National Law Enforcemcnt Telccommunications System). ;\ILETS is an incorporated, non-profit <br />organization whose purpose is to provide a nationwide criminal justice data communications systcm. <br /> <br />M) Permanent Visitors. Persons having regular access to thc Data Center but who are not Authorized Employees. <br />This term shall include contract and vendor personnel who have access to the Data Center. <br /> <br />IX) ACKNOWLEDGMENT: <br /> <br />;\s the individuai responsible ti)!' the Agency. [ hereby acknowledge the rcsponsibilities and duties as set torth in this <br />agreement as \\e11 as those documents incorporated by rekrence. I acknowledge that these responsibilities and duties <br />\\erL' devciopL'd and implemented to ensure the reliability. cont.identiaiity. accuracy. timeliness and completeness of <br /> <br />P:\\II~ .::; nt' (, <br />