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When can an investigator query a criminal intelligence system?

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When can an investigator query a criminal intelligence system?

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There is no threshold to make an inquiry other than a valid law enforcement purpose. Reasonable suspicion does not need to exist to make an inquiry. The criteria in the regulation is that information shall only be disseminated in response to an inquiry where there is a need to know and a right to know the information in the performance of a law enforcement activity.

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