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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23YDAG
23YDAG Recording, retention and removal of identifying
information on DNA database system
- (1)
- A person is guilty of an offence if:
- (a)
- the person's conduct causes any identifying
information about a person obtained from forensic
material taken from the person under this Part to be
recorded or retained in a DNA database system at any
time after this Part requires the forensic material to
be destroyed; and
- (b)
- the person is reckless as to the recording or
retention or whether the forensic material is required
to be destroyed.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
- (2)
- The responsible person is guilty of an offence if he or
she does not ensure that any identifying information,
relating to a person from whose forensic material a DNA
profile on the volunteers (unlimited purposes) index or
volunteers (limited purposes) index of the DNA database
system was derived, is removed from the system as soon as
practicable after the end of the identifying period for
the profile.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
Note: See subsection
23WA(1) for responsible person.
- (3)
- The responsible person is guilty of an offence if he or
she does not ensure that any identifying information
relating to a DNA profile of an offender on the serious
offenders index of the DNA database system is removed from
the system as soon as practicable after becoming aware
that the offender has been pardoned or acquitted of the
offence concerned or if the conviction has been quashed.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
Note: See subsection
23WA(1) for responsible person.
- (4)
- In this section:
identifying information means any information that
could be used:
- (a)
- to discover the identity of the person from whose
forensic material the DNA profile was derived; or
- (b)
- to get information about an identifiable person.
identifying period for a DNA profile means the
following:
- (a)
- except as provided by paragraphs (b) and (c),
the period of 12 months after the DNA profile is
placed on the DNA database system;
- (b)
- if the DNA profile is derived from forensic material
taken from a volunteer—such period after the DNA
profile is placed on the DNA database system as is
agreed by the Commissioner and the volunteer (or, in
the case of a volunteer who is a child or an incapable
person, a parent or guardian of the volunteer);
- (c)
- if the DNA profile is derived from forensic material
taken from a deceased person (not being a person who
was a volunteer) whose identity is known—such period
as the Commissioner orders the responsible person to
retain identifying information relating to the
profile.
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