37 Tex. Admin. Code § 28.22 - DNA Database Purposes
The director may receive, analyze, store, and destroy a record, profile, or sample for the following purposes:
(1) to assist a federal, state, or local
criminal justice agency in the investigation or prosecution of sex-related
offenses or other offenses in which biological evidence is recovered;
(2) in criminal cases, for use in the
investigation of an offense, the exclusion or identification of suspects or
offenders, and the prosecution or defense of the case;
(3) to assist in the recovery or
identification of human remains from a disaster or for humanitarian
purposes;
(4) to assist in the
identification of living or deceased missing persons;
(5) if personal identifying information is
removed:
(A) to establish a population
statistics database; and
(B) to
assist in identification research, forensic validation studies, or forensic
protocol development;
(6) retesting to validate or update the
original analysis or to assist in database or DNA laboratory quality
control.
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