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CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) ACT 2000 - SECT 18
Circumstances in which senior police officer may order non-intimate forensic procedure
(1) A senior police officer may order the carrying out of a
non-intimate forensic procedure on a suspect who is under arrest if-- (a) the
suspect has been asked under Part 3 to consent to the carrying out of the
forensic procedure, and
(b) the suspect has not consented, and
(c) the
senior police officer is satisfied as required by section 20.
(2) If the
senior police officer needs to decide between taking a sample of the suspect's
hair or the carrying out of a self-administered buccal swab, an order for the
taking of a sample of hair may not be made unless, following inquiry by the
police officer-- (a) the suspect has indicated that he or she prefers the
taking of a sample of hair, or
(b) the suspect has failed to indicate that he
or she will carry out a self-administered buccal swab.
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