Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Justice
Chapter Jus 9 - Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Data Bank
Section Jus 9.05 - Use of human biological specimens for DNA data bank

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Jus 9.05

Current through February 26, 2024

Upon receiving a human biological specimen under any provision of this chapter other than s. Jus 9.04(1) (a) 17., the state crime laboratories shall analyze the DNA in the specimen and shall maintain a data bank based on the data obtained from the DNA analysis of those specimens.

(2) If the state crime laboratories, within one year after receiving a human biological specimen under s. Jus 9.04(1) (a) 17., receive notice from a court under s. 165.84(7) (bm), Stats., the state crime laboratories shall analyze the DNA in the specimen and shall maintain a data bank based on the data obtained from the DNA analysis of those specimens.

(3) If the state crime laboratories, within one year after receiving a human biological specimen under s. Jus 9.04(1) (a) 17., do not receive notice from a court under s. 165.84(7) (bm), Stats., the state crime laboratories shall destroy the biological specimen.

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