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Section 305 – Duties of bureau chief.

Effective 6/1/2022 53-10-305. Duties of bureau chief. The bureau chief, with the consent of the commissioner, shall do the following: (1) conduct in conjunction with the state boards of education and higher education in state schools, colleges, and universities, an educational program concerning alcoholic beverages and alcoholic products, and work in conjunction with civic organizations, […]

Section 402 – Bureau duties.

53-10-402. Bureau duties. The bureau shall: (1) provide quality, timely, and comprehensive analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes and crime-related incidents submitted by federal, state, county, and municipal criminal justice agencies; (2) provide expert testimony in courts of law regarding the scientific analysis and conclusion of forensic evidence using the most current and advanced […]

Section 403 – DNA specimen analysis — Application to offenders, including minors.

Effective 5/4/2022 53-10-403. DNA specimen analysis — Application to offenders, including minors. (1) Sections 53-10-403.6, 53-10-404, 53-10-404.5, 53-10-405, and 53-10-406 apply to any person who: (a) has pled guilty to or has been convicted of any of the offenses under Subsection (2)(a) or (b) on or after July 1, 2002; (b) has pled guilty to […]

Section 403.5 – Definitions.

Effective 5/12/2020 53-10-403.5. Definitions. As used in Sections 53-10-403, 53-10-404, 53-10-404.5, 53-10-405, and 53-10-406: (1) “Bureau” means the Bureau of Forensic Services. (2) “Combined DNA Index System” or “CODIS” means the program operated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to support criminal justice DNA databases and the software used to run the databases. (3) “Conviction” […]

Section 403.6 – Use of Rapid DNA.

Effective 5/12/2020 53-10-403.6. Use of Rapid DNA. (1) Rapid DNA technology may be used for the purposes of conducting testing of a DNA specimen obtained: (a) at the time of booking in accordance with Section 53-10-405; or (b) for non-CODIS comparison during an investigation, if a second specimen is also obtained and is submitted to […]

Section 404 – DNA specimen analysis — Requirement to obtain the specimen.

Effective 9/1/2021 53-10-404. DNA specimen analysis — Requirement to obtain the specimen. (1) As used in this section, “person” refers to any person as described under Section 53-10-403. (2) (a) A person under Section 53-10-403 or any person required to register as a sex offender under Title 77, Chapter 41, Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry, […]

Section 213 – Reporting requirements.

Effective 7/1/2020 53-10-213. Reporting requirements. (1) The bureau shall submit the record received from the court in accordance with Subsection 78B-7-603(5)(e) to the National Crime Information Center within 48 hours of receipt, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. (2) The bureau shall submit the record received from the court in accordance with Subsection 53-10-208.1(2) to […]

Section 214 – Reporting requirements.

Effective 1/1/2020 53-10-214. Reporting requirements. The bureau shall submit a record received pursuant to Section 53-10-208.1 for all nonextraditable warrants issued for violent felonies as defined in Section 76-3-203.5 and all nonextraditable warrants issued for knowingly failing to register for a sexual offense pursuant to Section 77-41-107 to the National Crime Information Center within 48 […]

Section 206 – Collection of information.

53-10-206. Collection of information. The commissioner and persons designated by him may require all peace officers, the warden of the state prison, the keeper of any jail or correctional institution, or superintendent of the state hospital to obtain information that will aid in establishing the records required to be kept. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter […]