Vermont Code § 20 V.S.A. § 1937

Authorized analysis of DNA samples
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§ 1937. Authorized analysis of DNA samples
(a) Analysis of DNA samples is authorized:
(1) to type the genetic markers from DNA samples for law enforcement identification purposes;
(2) if personal identifying information is removed, for protocol development and administrative
purposes, including:
(A) development of a population database;
(B) to support identification protocol development of forensic DNA analysis methods; and
(C) for quality control purposes; or
(3) to assist in the identification of human remains.
(b) Analysis of DNA samples obtained pursuant to this subchapter is not authorized for
identification of any medical or genetic disorder.

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