Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 30914 - Collection of DNA Specimens
(a) The Department shall provide written
notice to all wards that the DNA and Forensic Identification Database and Data
Bank Act of 1998 (Part 1, Title 9, Chapter 6, Articles 1 through 7,
§§295 et seq., of the Penal Code), requires that all wards and
parolees under the jurisdiction of the Department after having been convicted
of, found guilty of, having pled guilty or no contest to, or having been found
not guilty by reason of insanity for, any felony offense, or whose records
indicate a prior conviction for such an offense, or any juvenile who is
adjudicated under Section
602
of the Welfare and Institutions Code for committing any felony offense, shall
provide all of the following required specimens, to be submitted to the
Department of Justice (DOJ) as soon as administratively practicable:
(1) One Buccal Swab.
(2) Two Right Thumb Print
Impressions.
(3) Full Right and
Left Full Palm Print Impressions.
(b) All wards under the jurisdiction of the
Department shall provide the listed specimens, samples, and impressions at the
sites designated by the Department.
(c) The collection of specimens, samples, and
impressions will take place within five working days of arrival at a reception
center clinic and/or intake site.
(d) Specimens, samples, and impressions shall
also be obtained under the following circumstances:
(1) When a ward or parolee is transferred or
paroled from another state and accepted into California under any of the
interstate compacts, an agreement to provide these specimens shall be made a
condition of acceptance for supervision in this state.
(2) When notification is received from the
DOJ that a ward's or parolee's specimens already taken for any purpose are not
usable for any reason;
(3) When
parolees are returned to custody after a furlough or any other type of release
or because of a violation of parole;
(4) When a ward is placed in a Youth
Authority facility for any of the following reasons:
(A) County referral,
(B) Diagnostic referral,
(C) Emergency housing, or
(D) Any other referral agreement with a
county or federal agency.
(e) The listed specimens, samples, and
impressions will not be taken if it is verified that the DNA forensic
identification is retained by the DOJ. Verification shall be confirmed using
one or more of the following sources:
(1) the
ward's master file, and/or
(2) the
Ward Information Network, and/or
(3) the DOJ DNA Database.
(f) Parolees shall provide the required
specimens, samples, and impressions at a location designated by the Regional
parole unit within five calendar days after reporting to the supervising
unit.
(g) The specimens, samples,
and impressions shall be collected only by designated medical, custody, or
parole staff and/or local law enforcement using a DOJ approved collection kit
in accordance with the requirements and procedures set forth by the DOJ, and
forwarded to the DOJ as soon as administratively practicable.
(h) Only medical staff trained and certified
to draw blood shall draw blood. Blood samples shall be drawn in accordance with
medical standards.
(i) Any ward or
parolee refusing to give any or all of the specimens, samples, or impressions
after he or she has received written notice that he or she is required to
provide specimens, samples, and impressions, is guilty of a misdemeanor and
shall also be subject to sanctions pursuant to the Disciplinary Decision-Making
System (DDMS). Such refusal is a serious misconduct offense under the DDMS and
is an offense reportable to the Youth Authority Administrative Committee and
the Youth Authority Board.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1712, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Sections 295, 295.1, 296, 296.1, 298, 298.1; Part 1, Title 9, Chapter 6, Articles 1-7, Penal Code; and Proposition 69 (2004).
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