81.6 Criminal offense.
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1. A person who knowingly or intentionally does any of the following commits an aggravated misdemeanor:
a. Discloses any part of a DNA record to a person or agency that is not authorized by the division of criminal investigation to have access to the DNA record.
b. Uses or obtains a DNA record for a purpose other than what is authorized under this chapter.
2. A person who knowingly or intentionally alters or attempts to alter a DNA sample, falsifies the source of a DNA sample, or materially alters a collection container used to collect the DNA sample, commits a class “D” felony.
2005 Acts, ch 158, §6, 19