Section 651-C:2 – DNA Analysis Required.
651-C:2 DNA Analysis Required. – I. Upon intake or prior to the release of any offender after conviction for the commission of any sexual offense, as defined in RSA 651-B:1, V, or any offense against a child as defined in RSA 651-B:1, VII, or any other felony offense prohibited by the laws of this […]
Section 651-C:3 – Dissemination of Information in DNA Database.
651-C:3 Dissemination of Information in DNA Database. – I. It shall be the duty of the division to receive DNA samples and to analyze, classify, and store the DNA records of DNA samples submitted pursuant to this subdivision, and to make such information available to federal, state, and local law enforcement officers upon request […]
Section 651-C:4 – Unauthorized Dissemination or Use of DNA Database Information; Obtaining DNA Samples Without Authority; Penalties.
651-C:4 Unauthorized Dissemination or Use of DNA Database Information; Obtaining DNA Samples Without Authority; Penalties. – I. Any person who, without authority, disseminates information contained in the DNA database shall be guilty of a class B misdemeanor. Any person who disseminates, receives, or otherwise uses or attempts to use information in the database, knowing […]
Section 651-C:5 – Expungement of DNA Database Records Upon Reversal or Dismissal of Conviction.
651-C:5 Expungement of DNA Database Records Upon Reversal or Dismissal of Conviction. – I. A person whose DNA record has been included in the database pursuant to this chapter may request expungement on the grounds that the criminal conviction on which the authority for including such person’s DNA record was based has been reversed […]
Section 651-C:6 – Cost.
651-C:6 Cost. – The court, upon conviction, may order the offender to pay the cost of testing. The court shall include a statement describing the responsibility for the cost of testing in the sentencing order. Source. 2002, 183:1, eff. May 15, 2002.
Section 651-C:7 – Repealed by 2010, 208:2, II, eff. Aug. 24, 2010.
651-C:7 Repealed by 2010, 208:2, II, eff. Aug. 24, 2010. –
Section 651-D:1 – Definitions.
651-D:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. " Department " means the department of safety. II. " Division " means the division of state police, department of safety. III. " DNA " means deoxyribonucleic acid. IV. " DNA sample " means a blood, tissue, or hair follicle sample provided by any person or submitted […]
Section 651-B:5 – Change of Registration Information; Duty to Inform.
651-B:5 Change of Registration Information; Duty to Inform. – I. When there is a change to any of the information that a sexual offender or offender against children is required to report pursuant to this chapter, the offender shall give written notification of the new information to the local law enforcement agency to which […]
Section 651-B:6 – Duration of Registration.
651-B:6 Duration of Registration. – I. All tier II or tier III offenders shall be registered for life. II. All tier I offenders shall be registered for a 10-year period from the date of release, provided that any such registration period shall not run concurrently with any registration period resulting from a subsequent violation […]
Section 651-B:7 – Availability of Information to the Public and Law Enforcement.
651-B:7 Availability of Information to the Public and Law Enforcement. – I. Except as provided in this section, the records established and information collected pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall not be considered "public records" subject to inspection under RSA 91-A:4. However, nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit any […]