Upon conviction, a person is guilty of a Class D felony if the person: (1) Possesses or accesses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the State DNA Data Base or State DNA Data Bank; (2) Carries out functions of this subchapter as an employee, official, or contractor, including an officer, employee, or agent of a contractor; and (3) For pecuniary gain of the person or another person, knowingly discloses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank in any manner to a person or agency not authorized to receive the individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank. Acts 1997, No. 737, § 16; 2009, No. 974, § 13. Upon conviction, a person is guilty of a Class D felony if the person: (1) Possesses or accesses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the State DNA Data Base or State DNA Data Bank; (2) Carries out functions of this subchapter as an employee, official, or contractor, including an officer, employee, or agent of a contractor; and (3) For pecuniary gain of the person or another person, knowingly discloses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank in any manner to a person or agency not authorized to receive the individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank. Acts 1997, No. 737, § 16; 2009, No. 974, § 13. Upon conviction, a person is guilty of a Class D felony if the person: (1) Possesses or accesses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the State DNA Data Base or State DNA Data Bank; (2) Carries out functions of this subchapter as an employee, official, or contractor, including an officer, employee, or agent of a contractor; and (3) For pecuniary gain of the person or another person, knowingly discloses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank in any manner to a person or agency not authorized to receive the individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank. Acts 1997, No. 737, § 16; 2009, No. 974, § 13. Upon conviction, a person is guilty of a Class D felony if the person: (1) Possesses or accesses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the State DNA Data Base or State DNA Data Bank; (2) Carries out functions of this subchapter as an employee, official, or contractor, including an officer, employee, or agent of a contractor; and (3) For pecuniary gain of the person or another person, knowingly discloses individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank in any manner to a person or agency not authorized to receive the individually identifiable DNA information contained in the data base or data bank. Acts 1997, No. 737, § 16; 2009, No. 974, § 13.
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