2011 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 28 — MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Act 250 of 1990 — DNA IDENTIFICATION PROFILING SYSTEM ACT (28.171 - 28.178)
Section 28.174 — Developing capability of conducting DNA identification and genetic marker profiling.


MI Comp L § 28.174 (1996 through Reg Sess) What's This?

DNA IDENTIFICATION PROFILING SYSTEM ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 250 of 1990

28.174 Developing capability of conducting DNA identification and genetic marker profiling.

Sec. 4.

The department of state police shall work with the federal bureau of investigation and other appropriate persons to develop the capability of conducting DNA identification and genetic marker profiling at department of state police crime laboratories. For this purpose, the department shall acquire, adapt, or construct the appropriate facilities, acquire the necessary equipment and supplies, evaluate and select analytic techniques and validate the chosen techniques, and obtain training for department of state police personnel.


History: 1990, Act 250, Eff. June 17, 1994


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