(a) The Commission on Forensic Science, hereinafter in this chapter referred to as the “Commission”, is hereby established. The Commission shall provide oversight and guidance to foster professionalism within, and the development and growth of, the Division of Forensic Science. The Commission shall consist of 10 members. The Commissioners shall be the Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Service, the Secretary of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, the Attorney General, or the Attorney General's designee, the Chief Defender or the Chief Defender's designee, a member of the Delaware State Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore, a member of the Delaware House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker, a member appointed by the Delaware Police Chiefs Council, a member of the Delaware State Troopers Association or the Fraternal Order of Police with formal training in forensic science appointed by the Secretary of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security with the concurrence of the Governor, and 2 members, appointed by the Governor, who have expertise in forensic science.
(b) For administrative and budgetary purposes, the Commission will be placed within the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, Office of the Secretary.
(c) The Director of the Division of Forensic Science shall create an audit process to include evidence accountability, requisite certifications, and security. The Director of the Division of Forensic Science shall file a report on this audit to the Commission and Governor once a year.
(d) The Commission shall undertake the following tasks:
(1) Evaluate and monitor the needs of the Division to ensure that it is able to provide accurate, timely, and responsive forensic sciences services to all members of the criminal justice community;
(2) Evaluate and monitor the needs of the Division as may help preserve the independence of judgment and the integrity of all scientific undertakings by the Division and its personnel;
(3) Evaluate and monitor the human resources needs and the personnel and hiring practices of the Division;
(4) Receive and consider input from all stakeholders in the criminal justice community, including, without limitation, prosecutors, defense attorneys, the courts, law enforcement, victims' advocates, the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council, the Maternal and Child Death Review Commission, the Child Protection Accountability Commission, and other interested persons or parties;
(5) Evaluate and monitor the quality assurance structure and processes, including chain of custody practices for drug evidence;
(6) Evaluate and monitor professional competency and accreditation requirements and staff management policies;
(7) Review and comment upon all rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to § 4702 of this title; and
(8) Suggest and support the implementation of improvements to the operations of the Division or its communications and cooperation with other agencies of state and local government.
Structure Delaware Code
§ 4701. Division of Forensic Science established; purpose.
§ 4702. Rules and regulations.
§ 4703. Appointment of professional and other personnel.
§ 4704. Duties of Medical Examiners.
§ 4706. Investigation of deaths.
§ 4707. Postmortem examination; autopsy reports.
§ 4708. Forensic Sciences Laboratory.
§ 4709. Power to administer oaths and issue subpoenas.
§ 4710. Records and reports; evidence.
§ 4711. Disposition of unclaimed body or remains of indigent person.
§ 4712. Authority to provide corneas to eye banks.