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SECTION 12-1.5-3

   § 12-1.5-3  Powers and duties of thedepartment of health. – In addition to any other powers and duties conferred by this chapter, thedepartment of health shall:

   (1) Be responsible for the policy management andadministration of the state DNA database and state DNA databank;

   (2) Promulgate rules and regulations, within one hundred andeighty (180) days of June 29, 1998, to carry out the provisions of thischapter; and

   (3) Provide for liaison with the F.B.I. and other criminaljustice agencies in regard to the state's participation in CODIS or in any DNAdatabase designated by the department of health.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-12 > Chapter-12-1-5 > 12-1-5-3

SECTION 12-1.5-3

   § 12-1.5-3  Powers and duties of thedepartment of health. – In addition to any other powers and duties conferred by this chapter, thedepartment of health shall:

   (1) Be responsible for the policy management andadministration of the state DNA database and state DNA databank;

   (2) Promulgate rules and regulations, within one hundred andeighty (180) days of June 29, 1998, to carry out the provisions of thischapter; and

   (3) Provide for liaison with the F.B.I. and other criminaljustice agencies in regard to the state's participation in CODIS or in any DNAdatabase designated by the department of health.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-12 > Chapter-12-1-5 > 12-1-5-3

SECTION 12-1.5-3

   § 12-1.5-3  Powers and duties of thedepartment of health. – In addition to any other powers and duties conferred by this chapter, thedepartment of health shall:

   (1) Be responsible for the policy management andadministration of the state DNA database and state DNA databank;

   (2) Promulgate rules and regulations, within one hundred andeighty (180) days of June 29, 1998, to carry out the provisions of thischapter; and

   (3) Provide for liaison with the F.B.I. and other criminaljustice agencies in regard to the state's participation in CODIS or in any DNAdatabase designated by the department of health.