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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§844D-112] Fraudulent use or manipulation of biometric sample or information.

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[§844D-112] Fraudulent use or manipulation of biometric sample or information.
(a)A person commits the offense of fraudulent use or manipulation of biometric sample or information if the person is required to submit a specimen sample or print impression pursuant to this chapter and intentionally or knowingly:
(1)Facilitates the collection of a wrongfully attributed blood specimen, buccal swab sample, or print impression, with the intent that a government agent or employee be deceived as to the origin of a DNA profile or as to any identification information associated with a specimen, sample, or print impression required for submission pursuant to this chapter; or
(2)Tampers with any specimen, sample, print, or the collection container for any specimen or sample, with the intent that any government agent or employee be deceived as to the identity of the person to whom the specimen, sample, or print relates.
(b)Fraudulent use or manipulation of biometric sample or information is a class C felony. [L 2005, c 112, pt of §1]
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