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Section 407 - DNA Specimen Restricted Account.

UT Code § 53-10-407 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) There is created the DNA Specimen Restricted Account, which is referred to in this section as "the account."

(2) The sources of money for the account are: (a) DNA collection fees paid under Section 53-10-404; (b) any appropriations made to the account by the Legislature; and (c) all federal money provided to the state for the purpose of funding the collection or analysis of DNA specimens collected under Section 53-10-403.

(a) DNA collection fees paid under Section 53-10-404;

(b) any appropriations made to the account by the Legislature; and

(c) all federal money provided to the state for the purpose of funding the collection or analysis of DNA specimens collected under Section 53-10-403.

(3) The account shall earn interest, and this interest shall be deposited in the account.

(4) The Legislature may appropriate money from the account solely for the following purposes: (a) to the Department of Corrections for the costs of collecting DNA specimens as required under Section 53-10-403; (b) to the juvenile court for the costs of collecting DNA specimens as required under Sections 53-10-403 and 78A-6-117; (c) to the Division of Juvenile Justice Services for the costs of collecting DNA specimens as required under Sections 53-10-403 and 62A-7-104; and (d) to the Department of Public Safety for the costs of: (i) storing and analyzing DNA specimens in accordance with the requirements of this part; (ii) DNA testing which cannot be performed by the Utah State Crime Lab, as provided in Subsection 78B-9-301(7); and (iii) reimbursing sheriffs for collecting the DNA specimens as provided under Sections 53-10-404 and 53-10-404.5.

(a) to the Department of Corrections for the costs of collecting DNA specimens as required under Section 53-10-403;

(b) to the juvenile court for the costs of collecting DNA specimens as required under Sections 53-10-403 and 78A-6-117;

(c) to the Division of Juvenile Justice Services for the costs of collecting DNA specimens as required under Sections 53-10-403 and 62A-7-104; and

(d) to the Department of Public Safety for the costs of: (i) storing and analyzing DNA specimens in accordance with the requirements of this part; (ii) DNA testing which cannot be performed by the Utah State Crime Lab, as provided in Subsection 78B-9-301(7); and (iii) reimbursing sheriffs for collecting the DNA specimens as provided under Sections 53-10-404 and 53-10-404.5.

(i) storing and analyzing DNA specimens in accordance with the requirements of this part;

(ii) DNA testing which cannot be performed by the Utah State Crime Lab, as provided in Subsection 78B-9-301(7); and

(iii) reimbursing sheriffs for collecting the DNA specimens as provided under Sections 53-10-404 and 53-10-404.5.

(5) Appropriations from the account to the Department of Corrections, the juvenile court, the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, and to the Department of Public Safety are nonlapsing.

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Section 407 - DNA Specimen Restricted Account.