4—Variation of regulation 4—Persons qualified to carry out
forensic procedures
(1)
Regulation 4(c)—delete paragraph (c) and substitute:
(c) a
police officer who has satisfactorily completed a course of training approved
for the purpose by the Minister is qualified to carry out a non-intrusive
forensic procedure consisting of one or more of the following:
(i)
the taking of a sample of hair from a person's body;
(ii)
the taking of a sample of fingernail or toenail, or
material from under a fingernail or toenail;
(iii)
the taking of a sample of biological or other material
from an external part of the body;
(iv)
the taking of a sample by buccal swab;
(v)
the taking of a sample of blood by finger-prick for the
purpose of obtaining a DNA profile;
(vi)
the taking of an impression or cast of a wound.
(2)
Regulation 4—after its present contents as amended by this regulation
(now to be designated as subregulation (1)) insert:
(2) A forensic
procedure consisting of the taking of a sample of blood by finger-prick for
the purpose of obtaining a DNA profile should only be carried out by a police
officer, in accordance with subregulation (1)(c)(v), if—
(a) it
is not appropriate, in the circumstances, to take a sample by buccal swab for
the purpose of obtaining the DNA profile; and
(b) it
is not reasonably practicable to have the sample of blood taken by a medical
practitioner or registered nurse.