Examples of DNA identification index in a sentence
The established system shall be compatible with the procedures set forth in a national DNA identification index to ensure data exchange on a national level.
CODIS" means the FBI's national DNA identification index system that allows the storage and exchange of DNA records submitted by federal, State and local forensic DNA laboratories.
The registration agency shall send the DNA sample to the department of justice for analysis and entry of the DNA record into the DNA identification index.
G.S. 15A-266.2 reads as rewritten:9 "§ 15A-266.2. Definitions.10 As used in this Article, unless another meaning is specified or the context clearly requires11 otherwise, the following terms have the meanings specified:12 (1) "CODIS" means the FBI's national DNA identification index system that13 allows the storage and exchange of DNA records submitted by federal, State14 and local forensic DNA laboratories.
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The legislative memo states:Pursuant to Executive Law § 995-c(3)(a), a designated offender convicted and sentenced for a crime is required to provide a sample appropriate for DNA testing to determine identification characteristics specific to such person and to be included in the state's DNA identification index.
Existing federal law authorizes the inclusion of persons convicted of federal crimes in the national DNA identification index, with no restrictions on the categories of offenders who may be so included.
Any public or private entity which prepares DNA analyses for inclusion in the national DNA identification index must comply with the standards of subsection (b) of 42 U.S.C. 14132, includ- ing the privacy rules set forth in paragraph (3) of that subsection.
The administration of criminal justice also includes criminal3 identification activities and the collection, maintenance, and dissemination4 of criminal justice information.5 (2) "CODIS" means the FBI’s national DNA identification index system6 that allows the storage and exchange of DNA records submitted by State and7 local forensic laboratories.
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