015-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-6 - Profiling Convicted Offender Database Samples
(a)
Outsourcing Samples for Processing - testing of the DNA-COD
samples for DNA shall follow the criteria established in
W.S.
7-19-403(c) and FBI
Standards dated April 1, 1999.
(i) DNA-COD samples shall be handled and
stored separately from normal Laboratory case work and access to those samples
shall be limited to CODIS personnel or designee.
(ii) Upon removing each sample from storage,
the respective DNA-COD file or computer database entry shall be initialed,
dated, carrier/shipper shall be documented and shall include the tracking
notice.
(iii) Each sample
transferred to a contracting Laboratory shall:
(A) Be packaged for transfer following
established Wyoming State Crime Laboratory procedures for evidence handling and
transferring.
(B) Have the
respective DNA-COD file or computer database entry show the transfer date and
initials of person making the transfer.
(iv) Each sample tested in the Wyoming State
Crime Laboratory shall follow the same documentation established for
contracting laboratories but reflect in-house testing.
(b)
Receiving Samples After
Processing - Upon completion of testing, each sample shall be returned
to storage and the DNA-COD file or computer database entry for each sample
shall be dated and initialed.
(i) All samples
shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
(c)
Reports of DNA Testing - No written report shall be constructed on
any DNA-COD database case number without approval of the CODIS Manager and
Laboratory Supervisor. Any such release shall be in accordance with Wyoming
State Statute and CODIS guidelines, and then documented in the respective case
file.
(i) Security of all information
obtained by accession of and testing from DNA-COD samples shall follow the
rules and regulations established under CODIS Guidelines, DNA Database Act of
1994, W.S. W.S.
W.S.
7-19-404 and the Rules for the Wyoming DNA
Identification Records System established by the Wyoming State Crime
Laboratory.
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