(b) Fingerprints shall be submitted to the identification section of the department of state police for a state criminal history check and forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history check, pursuant to the policies and procedures established by the identification section of the department of state police and the department of criminal justice information services. Fingerprint submissions may be retained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the identification section of the department of state police and the department of criminal justice information services to assist the department in its review of suitability for initial or continued employment, licensure, certification or approval. The department of criminal justice information services may disseminate the results of a state and national criminal history check to authorized staff of the department to determine the suitability of current and prospective employees who have the potential for unsupervised contact with youths referred or committed to the care or custody of the department and subcontractors, interns, volunteers or other individuals employed or retained by the department who have the potential for unsupervised contact with youths referred or committed to the care or custody of the department. Notwithstanding subsections 9 and 91/2of section 4 of chapter 151B, if the department receives information from a fingerprint-based check that does not include a final disposition or is otherwise incomplete, the department may request that an applicant, including new and renewing applicants, provide additional information to assist the department in determining the suitability of the individual for licensure, certification, approval, funding or employment.