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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 73. Post-Conviction DNA Testing Procedure
- Section 50. Testing Procedures.
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AS 12.73.050. Testing Procedures.
(a) If the court grants the application and DNA samples for comparison purposes are required, samples taken from the applicant or a
prisoner must be collected at a law enforcement or correctional facility. If the DNA sample is being collected from a person other than the
applicant or a prisoner, the sample must be taken by a law enforcement officer or other authorized person at a location that is convenient for
the person from whom the sample is being collected and the person collecting the sample.
(b) The court may not order that a person other than the applicant provide a DNA sample for comparison purposes unless that person is first
afforded notice and an opportunity to be heard by the court. The results of DNA testing of a sample provided by a person other than the
applicant may not be made available to the DNA identification registration system under AS 44.41.035 or to any other law enforcement database unless specifically ordered
by the court.
(c) DNA testing ordered under this section shall be performed at the state's expense and at a laboratory operated or approved by the Department of Public Safety. If, after completion of the testing ordered under this section, an applicant requests additional testing, any additional testing ordered by the court at the applicant's request must be at the applicant's expense. If the court orders additional testing by another laboratory at the request of the applicant, the laboratory operated or approved by the Department of Public Safety shall preserve a portion of the evidence for later testing. A laboratory selected by the applicant to perform testing under this section must comply with the quality assurance standards for DNA adopted by the United States Department of Justice and be accredited by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Laboratory Accreditation Board or accepted as equivalent by the Department of Public Safety.
(d) Except as provided in (b) of this section, the results of testing ordered under this section shall be entered into the DNA
identification registration system under AS 44.41.035 and into any other law enforcement database available to the
Department of Public Safety.
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