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Code · North Dakota · Title 31 · Chapter 31-13 — Dna Analysis

31-13-05. DNA database established - How utilized.

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The laboratory shall establish a centralized database of DNA identification records. The established system must be compatible with the procedures set forth in the national DNA identification index to ensure data exchange on a national level. The centralized DNA database must be used to assist federal, state, and local criminal justice and law enforcement agencies within and outside the state in the identification or prosecution of criminal offenses. The laboratory shall receive, analyze, and classify samples in compliance with section 31-13-04 and shall record the DNA result in a centralized database for identification and statistical purposes.
The laboratory may contract with another laboratory for the analysis and classification of the samples. A report of the analysis certified by the laboratory is admissible in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated in the report.
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