HR 8352
Criminal History Access Act of 2026
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US Congress
Session
119th Congress (2025-2026)
Last updated at
Jun 14, 2026, 2:55 AM
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```json { "summary": "This bill, the Criminal History Access Act, allows peace officer standards and training agencies (POSTAs) – organizations that set rules for law enforcement – to access criminal history records maintained by the FBI. Specifically, it expands the FBI’s authority to share this information with POSTAs and other government entities like state sentencing commissions and tribal law enforcement. The bill also requires the Attorney General to update regulations to reflect these changes within 180 days of the law’s passage. This aims to improve oversight and accountability in law enforcement practices.", "keyProvisions": [ "Expands the FBI’s ability to share criminal history records with POSTAs.", "Defines ‘peace officer standards and training agency’ as an agency
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