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[§844D-131] Additional orders.

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[§844D-131] Additional orders.
(a)The court may in its discretion make such other orders as may be appropriate. This includes but is not limited to designating:
(1)The type of DNA analysis to be used;
(2)The testing procedures to be followed;
(3)The preservation of some portion of the sample for replicating the testing;
(4)Additional DNA testing, if the results of the initial testing are inconclusive or otherwise merit additional scientific analysis; and
(5)The collection and DNA testing of elimination samples from third parties.
(b)DNA profile information from biological samples taken from any person pursuant to a motion for post-conviction DNA testing shall be exempt from any law requiring disclosure of information to the public. [L 2005, c 112, pt of §1]
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