Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1285.50 - Procedures for Collection
a)
Genetic Marker Indexing Kits shall be provided as needed by the Department to
the designated agencies. The designated agencies shall order Genetic Marker
Indexing Kits from a vendor specified by the Department. The kits shall be
supplied and shipped at no cost to the designated agency. Each kit shall
contain, but not be limited to, a receipt form, an instruction sheet, and
containers for sample collections.
b) The collection site shall be any location
chosen by the designated agency for sample collection.
c) The offender shall be positively
identified and his/her eligibility ensured under the statute before the samples
are collected.
d) The samples shall
be collected by qualified personnel as described in Section 5-4-3(d) and
Section 5-4-3(d-1) of the Act.
e)
Samples collected for submission to the Department shall be buccal swabs,
unless otherwise approved by the Director of the Department-DNA Indexing
Laboratory or designee.
f) The
receipt form, including the fingerprint of the qualifying offender, shall be
completed by the designated agency at the time of sample collection.
g) The completed kit shall be delivered or
sent to the Department address indicated in the kit instructions.
h) In the event a sample is lost or destroyed
or otherwise found inadequate for analysis purposes, the designated agency and
the offender are obligated to produce a substitution sample.
i) Alternative collection procedures may be
requested by a designated agency and may be utilized if the proposed procedures
ensure the quality of the sample and the reliability of the identification and
are approved in writing by the Department Director or designee.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 9249, effective June 12, 2007
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