Maryland Code § PS-2-514

Section PS-2-514
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(a) On or before April 1, 2010, and on or before April 1 of every even-
numbered year thereafter, each local law enforcement unit shall report to the
Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy on the status of crime scene DNA
collection and analysis in its respective jurisdiction for the preceding calendar year,
and the Department shall report to the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and
Policy on the status of crime scene DNA collection statewide for the preceding
calendar year, including:
(1) the crimes for which crime scene DNA evidence is routinely
collected;
(2) the approximate number of crime scene DNA evidence samples
collected during the preceding year for each category of crime;
(3) the average time between crime scene DNA evidence collection
and analysis;
(4) the number of crime scene DNA evidence samples collected and
not analyzed at the time of the study;
(5) the number of crime scene DNA evidence samples submitted to
the statewide DNA database during the preceding year; and
(6) the number of crime scene DNA evidence samples, including
sexual assault evidence, collected by hospitals in the county during the preceding
year.
(b) The Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy shall compile the
information reported by the local law enforcement units and the Department under
subsection (a) of this section and submit an annual summary report to the Governor
and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General
Assembly.

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