Code of Virginia
Chapter 18 - Sentence; Judgment; Execution of Sentence
§ 19.2-310.5. DNA data bank

A. It shall be the duty of the Department to receive samples of human biological evidence and to analyze, classify, and file the results of DNA identification characteristics profiles of samples of human biological evidence submitted pursuant to § 19.2-310.2 or 19.2-310.2:1 and to make such information available as provided in this section. The results of an analysis and comparison of evidence submitted to the Department pursuant to § 9.1-1101 to the identification characteristics of human biological evidence so analyzed, classified, and filed shall be made available directly to duly authorized members of federal, state, and local law-enforcement agencies or private police departments that have been designated as criminal justice agencies by the Department of Criminal Justice Services as defined by § 9.1-101, attorneys for the Commonwealth or attorneys for the United States Department of Justice, or the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner upon request made in furtherance of an official investigation or prosecution of any criminal offense, or to an accused or his attorney pursuant to § 9.1-1104. The Department shall confirm whether or not there is a DNA profile on file for a specific individual if a federal, state or local law-enforcement officer requests that information in furtherance of an official investigation of any criminal offense. The name of the requestor and the purpose for which the information is requested shall be maintained on file with the Department.
B. The Department shall adopt regulations governing (i) the methods of obtaining information from the data bank in accordance with this section and (ii) procedures for verification of the identity and authority of the requestor. The Department shall specify the positions in that agency which require regular access to the data bank and samples submitted as a necessary function of the job.
C. The Department shall create a separate statistical data base comprised of DNA profiles of samples of human biological evidence of persons whose identity is unknown. Nothing in this section or § 19.2-310.6 shall prohibit the Department from sharing or otherwise disseminating the information in the statistical data base with law-enforcement or criminal justice agencies within or without the Commonwealth.
D. The Department may charge a reasonable fee to search and provide a comparative analysis of DNA profiles in the data bank to any authorized law-enforcement agency outside of the Commonwealth.
1990, c. 669; 1998, c. 280; 2000, c. 284; 2002, cc. 753, 773; 2005, cc. 868, 881; 2010, c. 502; 2011, cc. 66, 171, 638.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 18 - Sentence; Judgment; Execution of Sentence

§ 19.2-295. Ascertainment of punishment

§ 19.2-295.1. Sentencing proceeding by the jury after conviction

§ 19.2-295.2. Postrelease supervision of felons sentenced for offenses committed on and after January 1, 1995, and on and after July 1, 2000

§ 19.2-295.2:1. Postrelease incarceration of felons sentenced for certain offenses committed on or after July 1, 2006

§ 19.2-295.3. Admission of victim impact testimony

§ 19.2-296. Withdrawal of plea of guilty

§ 19.2-297. Repealed

§ 19.2-297.1. Sentence of person twice previously convicted of certain violent felonies

§ 19.2-298. Pronouncement of sentence

§ 19.2-298.01. Use of discretionary sentencing guidelines

§ 19.2-298.1. Repealed

§ 19.2-298.02. Deferred disposition in a criminal case

§ 19.2-299. Investigations and reports by probation officers in certain cases

§ 19.2-299.1. When Victim Impact Statement required; contents; uses

§ 19.2-299.2. Alcohol and substance abuse screening and assessment for designated Class 1 misdemeanor convictions

§ 19.2-300. Deferring for mental examination sentence of person convicted of offense indicating sexual abnormality

§ 19.2-301. Judge shall require examination under § 19.2-300; by whom made; report; expenses of psychiatrist

§ 19.2-302. Construction and administration of §§ 19.2-300 and 19.2-301

§ 19.2-303. Suspension or modification of sentence; probation; taking of fingerprints and blood, saliva, or tissue sample as condition of probation

§ 19.2-303.01. Reduction of sentence; substantial assistance to prosecution

§ 19.2-303.02. Modification of conditions of suspended sentence or probation to require fingerprinting

§ 19.2-303.1. Fixing period of suspension of sentence

§ 19.2-303.2. Persons charged with first offense may be placed on probation

§ 19.2-303.3. Sentence to local community-based probation services; services agency; requirements for participation; sentencing; and removal from probation; payment of costs towards supervision and services

§ 19.2-303.4. Payment of costs when proceedings deferred and defendant placed on probation

§ 19.2-303.5. Expired

§ 19.2-303.6. Deferred disposition in a criminal case; persons with autism or intellectual disabilities

§ 19.2-304. Increasing or decreasing probation period and modification of conditions

§ 19.2-305. Requiring fines, costs, restitution for damages, support, or community services from probationer

§ 19.2-305.1. Restitution for property damage or loss; community service

§ 19.2-305.2. Amount of restitution; enforcement

§ 19.2-305.3. Repealed

§ 19.2-305.4. When interest to be paid on award of restitution

§ 19.2-306. Revocation of suspension of sentence and probation

§ 19.2-306.1. Limitation on sentence upon revocation of suspension of sentence; exceptions

§ 19.2-306.2. Use of sentencing revocation report and discretionary sentencing guidelines in cases of revocation of suspension of sentence and probation

§ 19.2-307. Contents of judgment order

§ 19.2-308. When two or more sentences run concurrently

§ 19.2-308.1. When sentence may run concurrently with sentence in another jurisdiction

§ 19.2-309. Sentence of confinement for conviction of a combination of felony and misdemeanor offenses

§ 19.2-309.1. Sentence of confinement to jail farms maintained by the Cities of Danville, Martinsville and Newport News

§ 19.2-310. Transfer of prisoners to custody of Director of Department of Corrections

§ 19.2-310.01. Transmission of sentencing documents

§ 19.2-310.1. Repealed

§ 19.2-310.2. Blood, saliva, or tissue sample required for DNA analysis upon conviction of certain crimes; fee

§ 19.2-310.2:1. Saliva or tissue sample required for DNA analysis after arrest for a violent felony

§ 19.2-310.3. Procedures for withdrawal of blood, saliva or tissue sample for DNA analysis

§ 19.2-310.3:1. Procedures for taking saliva or tissue sample for DNA analysis

§ 19.2-310.4. Procedures for conducting DNA analysis of blood, saliva or tissue sample

§ 19.2-310.5. DNA data bank

§ 19.2-310.6. Unauthorized uses of DNA data bank; forensic samples; penalties

§ 19.2-310.7. (For contingent expiration date, see Acts 2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 524 and 542) Expungement when DNA taken for a conviction

§ 19.2-310.7. (For contingent effective date, see Acts 2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 524 and 542) Expungement when DNA taken for a conviction

§ 19.2-311. Indeterminate commitment to Department of Corrections in certain cases; duration and character of commitment; concurrence by Department

§ 19.2-312. Repealed

§ 19.2-313. Eligibility for release

§ 19.2-314. Supervision of persons released

§ 19.2-315. Compliance with terms and conditions of parole; time on parole not counted as part of commitment period

§ 19.2-316. Evaluation and report prior to determining punishment

§ 19.2-316.1. Repealed

§ 19.2-316.2. Repealed

§ 19.2-316.3. Repealed

§ 19.2-316.4. Eligibility for participation in community corrections alternative program; evaluation; sentencing; withdrawal or removal from program; payment of costs