Examples of DNA reference data in a sentence
Reference data shall mean a DNA profile and the related reference (DNA reference data) or dactyloscopic data and the related reference (dactyloscopic reference data).
Appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure confidentiality and integrity for DNA reference data being sent to other Member States, including their encryption.
Should an automated search show that a supplied DNA profile matches DNA profiles entered stored in the requested Member State's searched filedatabase(s), the national contact point of the requesting Member State shall receive in an automated way the DNA reference data with which a match has been found.
Member States shall, via their allow national contact points, referred to in Article 29 and Europol access to the DNA reference data in their DNA analysis files, to conduct automated searches by comparing all their new DNA profiles added to their DNA database, with all DNA profiles stored in all other Member States’ databases and Europol for the investigation of criminal offences.
Reference data shall mean a DNA profile and the related reference (DNA reference data) or fingerprinting data and the related reference (fingerprinting reference data).
If so decided, it shall inform the requested Member State and shall manually confirm this match with DNA reference data received from held by the requested Member State following the automated supply of the DNA reference data required for confirming a match.
The Commission shall adopt implementing acts to specify the relevant European or international standards that are to shall be used by Member States for DNA reference data exchange.
Member States and Europol shall agree bilaterally on the arrangements for these access to the DNA reference data in their DNA analysis files, to conduct automated searches by comparing DNA profiles for the investigation of criminal offencesin accordance with the rules and procedures laid down in this Regulation.
Member States shall allow national contact points referred to in Article 29 of other Member States and Europol access to the DNA reference data in their DNA analysis files, to conduct automated searches by comparing DNA profiles databases established for that purpose, to conduct automated searches of the DNA profiles and to compare those DNA profiles with their DNA profiles for the investigation of criminal offences.
Member States shall allow national contact points referred to in Article 29of other Member States and Europol access to the DNA reference data in their DNA national databases analysis files, to conduct automated searches by comparing DNA reference data profiles for the investigation of criminal offences.