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CRIMINAL LAW (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) ACT 2007 - SECT 46

46—Removal of information from DNA database system

        (1)         The Commissioner of Police must ensure that—

            (a)         a DNA profile derived from forensic material obtained under this Act is not retained on the DNA database system beyond the time the destruction of the material is required under this Act; and

            (b)         a DNA profile derived from forensic material obtained under a corresponding law is not retained on the DNA database system beyond the time the destruction of the material is required under the corresponding law.

Note—

This means, for example, that where an order is made authorising the retention of forensic material for a specified period, a DNA profile derived from the material can remain on the database for that specified period (but will have to be removed when the material is required to be destroyed).

        (2)         A DNA profile derived from biological material of a missing person that has been stored on the missing persons index of the DNA database system must, if the missing person is found and requests, in writing, removal of the DNA profile, be removed from that index as soon as practicable after the request.

        (3)         A person who intentionally or recklessly causes information to be retained on the database system in contravention of this section is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: $10 000 or imprisonment for 2 years.

        (4)         For the purposes of this section, a DNA profile derived from forensic material or biological material obtained from a person will be taken to have been removed from the DNA database system, or from an index of the DNA database system, if the database or index is altered so that it is no longer possible to identify the person from whom the material was obtained.



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