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Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000
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(1) In this Act:
ACT DNA database—see section 94A.
crime scene index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from forensic material
found—
(i) at any place (whether in or outside Australia) where a
serious offence was, or is reasonably suspected of having
been, committed; or
(ii) on or within the body of the victim, or a person reasonably
suspected of being a victim, of a serious offence; or
(iii) on anything worn or carried by the victim when a serious
offence was, or is reasonably suspected of having been,
committed; or
(iv) on or within the body of anyone, on anything, or at any
place, associated with the commission of a serious offence;
or
DNA database system means a database (whether in computerised or
other form and however described) containing—
(a) the following indexes of DNA profiles:
(i) a crime scene index;
(ii) a missing persons index;
(iii) an unknown deceased persons index;
(iv) a serious offenders index;
(v) a volunteers (unlimited purposes) index;
(vi) a volunteers (limited purposes) index;
(vii) a suspects index;
and information that may be used to identify the person from
whose forensic material each DNA profile was derived; and
(b) a statistical index; and
(c) any other index prescribed by regulation.
missing persons index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from forensic material of—
(i) people who are missing; and
(ii) volunteers who are relatives by blood of missing people; or
serious offenders index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from forensic material
taken—
(i) under part 2.7 (Carrying out of certain forensic procedures
after conviction of serious offenders) from serious
offenders; or
(ii) under part 2.3 (Forensic procedures by consent of suspect),
part 2.4 (Non-intimate forensic procedures on suspect by
order of police officer) or part 2.5 (Forensic procedures on
suspect by order of magistrate) from suspects who have
been convicted of a serious offence; or
statistical index means—
(a) an index of information that—
(i) is obtained from the analysis of forensic material taken
from people under this Act; and
(ii) has been compiled for statistical purposes; and
(iii) cannot be used to discover the identity of people from
whom the forensic material was taken; or
(b) a corresponding statistical index prescribed by regulation for
this definition.
suspects index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from forensic material taken
from suspects under part 2.3 (Forensic procedures by consent of
suspect), part 2.4 (Non-intimate forensic procedures on suspect
by order of police officer) or part 2.5 (Forensic procedures on
suspect by order of magistrate); or
unknown deceased persons index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from forensic material of dead
people whose identities are unknown; or
volunteers (limited purposes) index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from forensic material taken
under part 2.8 (Carrying out of forensic procedures on
volunteers and certain other people) from volunteers who (or
whose parents or guardians) have been informed that
information obtained will be used only for the purpose of a
criminal investigation or any other purpose for which the
ACT DNA database may be used under this part; or
volunteers (unlimited purposes) index means—
(a) an index of DNA profiles derived from material taken—
(i) under part 2.8 (Carrying out of forensic procedures on
volunteers and certain other people) from volunteers who
(or whose parents, guardians or close associates) have been
informed under section 80 (3) (c) (Informed consent of
volunteer or parent, guardian or close associate of
volunteer) that information obtained may be used for a
criminal investigation or any other purpose for which the
ACT DNA database may be used; or
(ii) from dead people whose identity is known; or
(2) In this section:
corresponding DNA index means an index of DNA profiles
established, kept or maintained under a law, or a provision of a law,
of the Commonwealth or a State, whether or not the law or provision
is a corresponding law.
Note State includes the Northern Territory (see Legislation Act, dict, pt 1).
corresponding statistical index means an index of information
obtained from the analysis of forensic material that is established,
kept or maintained under a law, or a provision of a law, of the
Commonwealth or a State, whether or not the law or provision is a
corresponding law.