West Virginia Code § 15-2B-10

DNA database exchange
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(a) The West Virginia State Police shall receive DNA samples, store, analyze, classify and file
the DNA records consisting of all identification characteristics of DNA profiles from DNA
samples submitted pursuant to the procedures for conducting DNA analysis of DNA samples.
(b) The West Virginia State Police may furnish DNA records to authorized law-enforcement
and governmental agencies of the United States and its territories, of foreign countries duly
authorized to receive them, of other states within the United States and of the State of West
Virginia upon proper request stating that the DNA records requested will be used solely:
(1) For law enforcement identification purposes by criminal justice agencies;
(2) In judicial proceedings, if otherwise expressly permitted by state or federal laws;
(3) If personal identifying information is removed, for a population statistics database, for
identification research and protocol development plurposes, or for quality control purposes;
or
(4) For the identification of unidentified human remains, missing persons and relatives of
missing persons.
(c) The Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police shall promulgate legislative rules
pursuant to chapter twenty-nine-a of this code governing the methods by which any law-
enforcement agency or other authorized entity may obtain information from the state DNA
database consistent with this section and federal law.
(d) The West Virginia State Police may release DNA samples, without personal identifying
information, to any agency or entity with which the West Virginia State Police contracts
pursuant to section five of this article.
(e) WThe West Virginia State Police may release DNA samples for criminal defense and appeal
purposes, to a defendant who is entitled to access to samples and analysis performed in
connection with the case in which the defendant is charged or was convicted.
(f) Searches of the state DNA database shall be performed in accordance with state and
federal law and procedures.

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