HB3093: Relating to DNA samples; prescribing an effective date.
Legislative Summary
The Act requires the taking of DNA samples of people arrested for some crimes. The Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die. (Flesch Readability Score: 79.0). Requires law enforcement agencies to take a DNA sample of a person arrested for certain crimes. Requires the destruction of the sample, upon the person's request, if the arrest is followed by an acquittal, dismissal, reversal of the conviction or expiration of the statute of limitations. Removes provisions directing the Department of State Police to prioritize testing of certain DNA samples when funds are limited. Includes obtaining and analyzing DNA samples of arrested persons as a purpose for which moneys may be allocated from the Criminal Fine Account. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-2
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-04-07)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-2
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-04-03)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-2
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-04-02)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-1
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-03-25)
Roll Call Votes
Status Information
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