The bureau shall: (1) provide quality, timely, and comprehensive analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes and crime-related incidents submitted by federal, state, county, and municipal criminal justice agencies; (2) provide expert testimony in courts of law regarding the scientific analysis and conclusion of forensic evidence using the most current and advanced analytical techniques and technology; (3) ensure the safety of all laboratory employees against exposure to blood-borne pathogens, infectious materials, and any other biochemical or toxic hazard which may pose a threat to the safety and well-being of bureau employees; (4) protect the chain of incoming evidence by ensuring all items are properly packaged, sealed, marked, stored, and delivered back to the submitting agency using established legal guidelines; (5) adopt systems of identification, including blood and firearms analysis, to be used by the division to facilitate law enforcement; (6) participate in establishing satellite laboratories in designated locations throughout the state; (7) provide assistance to the medical community in establishing guidelines for the proper handling of individuals who are the victims of sexual assault; and (8) upon request, provide law enforcement agencies technical and analytical support in the processing of crime scenes.
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