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CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS 2000 (2000 NO 56) - SCHEDULE 1

    SCHEDULE 1     (See reg 4)

    APPROPRIATELY QUALIFIED PERSONS

column 1
item

column 2
forensic procedure

column 3
appropriately qualified people for procedure

1

external examination of—
•     genital or anal area
•     buttocks
•     breasts of female or transgender person who identifies as female

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

2

taking sample of saliva or sample by buccal swab

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician
•     police officer

3

taking photograph of, or impression or cast of, wound from—
•     genital or anal area
•     buttocks
•     breasts of female or transgender person who identifies as female

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

4

external examination of part of body (other than—
•     genital or anal area
•     buttocks
•     breasts of female or transgender person who identifies as female)
that requires touching of body or removal of clothing

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician
•     police officer

5

taking sample of hair (other than pubic hair)

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

6

taking sample from nail or from under nail

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

7

taking sample by swab or washing from any external part of body (other than—
•     genital or anal area
•     buttocks
•     breasts of female or transgender person who identifies as a female)

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

8

taking sample by vacuum suction, scraping or lifting by tape from any external part of body (other than—
•     genital or anal area
•     buttocks
•     breasts of female or transgender person who identifies as female)

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

9

taking handprint, fingerprint, footprint or toeprint

              •     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician
•     police officer

10

taking photograph of, or impression or cast of wound from, external part of body (other than—
•     genital or anal area
•     buttocks
•     breasts of female or transgender person who identifies as female)

(a) for a photograph
•     doctor
•     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician
•     police officer
(b) for an impression or cast of a wound
•     doctor
•     forensic scientist
•     forensic technician

Note 1     Police officer and doctor are defined in the Interpretation Act 1967 , dictionary.

Note 2     People mentioned in column 3 as appropriately qualified for the applicable procedure are additional to those mentioned in section 53 of the Act.

Endnote

Notification

1     Notified in Gazette 2000 No S69 on 21 December 2000.

© Australian Capital Territory 2003



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