Maryland Code § CP-17-101

Section CP-17-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "CODIS" has the meaning stated in § 2-501 of the Public Safety Article.
(c) "Direct-to-consumer genetic genealogy services" means genetic
genealogy services that are offered by private companies directly to members of the
public and law enforcement agencies rather than through clinical health care
providers, typically via customer access to secure online websites.
(c-1) "Express consent" has the meaning stated in § 14-4401 of the
Commercial Law Article.
(d) "FGG profile" means a genetic profile using SNPs or other sequencing
methods generated from a forensic or reference sample by a laboratory for the purpose
of conducting an FGGS.
(e) "Forensic genetic genealogical DNA analysis and search" or "FGGS"
means:
(1) the forensic genetic genealogical DNA analysis of biological
material using SNP or other sequencing techniques to develop an FGG profile;
(2) a subsequent search using the FGG profile in a publicly available
open-data personal genomics database or a direct-to-consumer genetic genealogy
service to find individuals related to the source of the FGG profile; and
(3) a genealogical search using public records and other lawful means
to obtain information in accordance with this title.
(f) (1) "Forensic sample" means biological material reasonably believed
by investigators to have been deposited by a putative perpetrator and that was
collected from a crime scene or a person, an item, or a location connected to the
criminal event.
(2) "Forensic sample" includes biological material from unidentified
human remains.
(g) "Publicly available open-data personal genomics database" means a
database in which persons voluntarily submit their genomics data or genetic profiles,

typically processed through direct-to-consumer genetic genealogy services, for the
purposes of comparison or searching against the genetic profiles of other individuals
to evaluate potential familial relationships between the reference sample and other
service user samples.
(h) "Putative perpetrator" means one or more criminal actors reasonably
believed by investigators to have committed the crime under investigation and to be
the source of, or a contributor to, a forensic sample deposited during or incident to
the commission of a crime.
(i) "Reasonable investigative leads" means credible, case-specific facts,
information, or circumstances that would lead a reasonably cautious investigator to
believe that the pursuit would have a fair probability of identifying a putative
perpetrator.
(j) "Reference sample" means biological material from a known source.
(k) (1) "Single-nucleotide polymorphisms" or "SNPs" means DNA
sequence variations that occur when a single nucleotide (A, T, G, or C) in a genomic
sequence varies.
(2) "Single-nucleotide polymorphisms" includes variations that may
be used to distinguish people for purposes of biological relationship testing.
(l) "STR DNA profile" means a genetic profile that examines genetic
locations on the non-sex chromosomes that are used for the statewide DNA database
system or the national DNA database system.
(m) "Third party" means a person who is not a suspect in the investigation.

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