Michigan Compiled Laws
232-1953-III - Chapter III Bureau of Pardons and Paroles; Parole Board. (791.231...791.246)
Section 791.233d - Samples for DNA Identification Profiling.

Sec. 33d.
(1) Each prisoner serving a sentence in a state correctional facility, and each probationer placed at the special alternative incarceration program under the special alternative incarceration act, 1988 PA 287, MCL 798.11 to 798.18, shall provide a sample for DNA identification profiling. If a valid sample has not already been collected in the manner prescribed under the DNA identification profiling system act, 1990 PA 250, MCL 28.171 to 28.176, and recorded on the prisoner's or probationer's criminal history record, the sample required under this subsection shall be obtained within the following time periods, as applicable:
(a) For a prisoner serving a sentence in a state correctional facility or a probationer in a special alternative incarceration program on June 1, 2011, the samples shall be obtained not later than January 1, 2012. However, if the prisoner or probationer is released on parole, placed in a community placement facility of any kind, including a community corrections center or a community residential home, or discharged upon completion of his or her maximum sentence before January 1, 2012, the samples shall be obtained before the date of release, placement, or discharge.
(b) For a prisoner serving a sentence in a state correctional facility or a probationer in a special alternative incarceration program whose sentence begins after June 1, 2011, the samples shall be obtained not later than 90 days after the date on which the prisoner or probationer is committed to the jurisdiction of the department.
(2) If, at the time the prisoner or probationer is to be released, placed, or discharged the department of state police already has a sample from the prisoner or probationer that meets the requirements of the DNA identification profiling system act, 1990 PA 250, MCL 28.171 to 28.176, the prisoner or probationer is not required to provide another sample or pay the fee required under subsection (5).
(3) The samples required to be collected under this section shall be collected by the department and transmitted by the department to the department of state police in the manner prescribed under the DNA identification profiling system act, 1990 PA 250, MCL 28.171 to 28.176.
(4) The department shall collect a sample under this section regardless of whether the prisoner consents to the collection. The department is not required to give the prisoner an opportunity for a hearing or obtain a court order before collecting the sample.
(5) A prisoner or probationer shall pay an assessment of $60.00. The department shall transmit the assessments or portions of assessments collected to the department of treasury for the department of state police forensic science division to defray the costs associated with the requirements of DNA profiling and DNA retention prescribed under the DNA identification profiling system act, 1990 PA 250, MCL 28.171 to 28.176.
(6) The DNA profiles of DNA samples received under this section shall only be disclosed as follows:
(a) To a criminal justice agency for law enforcement identification purposes.
(b) In a judicial proceeding as authorized or required by a court.
(c) To a defendant in a criminal case if the DNA profile is used in conjunction with a charge against the defendant.
(d) For an academic, research, statistical analysis, or protocol developmental purpose only if personal identifications are removed.
(7) As used in this section, "sample" means a portion of the blood, saliva, or tissue collected from the prisoner or probationer.
History: Add. 1990, Act 251, Eff. Sept. 1, 1994 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 164, Eff. Sept. 1, 1994 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 509, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 1997 ;-- Am. 2001, Act 86, Eff. Jan. 1, 2002 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 127, Imd. Eff. July 21, 2011 Compiler's Notes: Section 2 of Act 251 of 1990 provides: “This amendatory act shall not take effect unless the sponsor of this bill provides an enacted source of revenue to fully fund the program and the legislature appropriates sufficient money to fund the program it creates.”Popular Name: Department of Corrections Act

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 791 - Department of Corrections

Act 232 of 1953 - Corrections Code of 1953 (791.201 - 791.285)

232-1953-III - Chapter III Bureau of Pardons and Paroles; Parole Board. (791.231...791.246)

Section 791.231 - Bureau of Field Services; Establishment; Direction and Supervision by Deputy Director; Appointment; Duties; Assistants.

Section 791.231a - Parole Board; Establishment; Appointment, Terms, and Removal of Members; Vacancy; Salary and Expenses; Designation and Responsibility of Chairperson; Powers and Duties.

Section 791.231b - Parole Denials; Report.

Section 791.232 - Repealed. 1992, Act 181, Eff. Nov. 15, 1992.

Section 791.233 - Grant of Parole; Conditions; Paroles-in-Custody; Rules.

Section 791.233a - Repealed. 1982, Act 314, Imd. Eff. Oct. 15, 1982.

Section 791.233b - Eligibility for Parole; Minimum Term.

Section 791.233b[1] - “Major Controlled Substance Offense” Defined.

Section 791.233c - “Prisoner Subject to Disciplinary Time” Defined.

Section 791.233d - Samples for DNA Identification Profiling.

Section 791.233e - Parole Guidelines; Rules; Reasons for Departure From Guidelines; Waiver for Subsequent Review; Report.

Section 791.234 - Prisoners Subject to Jurisdiction of Parole Board; Indeterminate and Other Sentences; Termination of Sentence; Prisoner Sentenced to Imprisonment for Life; Ineligibility for Parole; Criteria for Placement on Parole; Conditions; Inte...

Section 791.234a - Placement of Prisoner in Special Alternative Incarceration Unit.

Section 791.234b - Placement of Prisoner on Parole; Release to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Deportation.

Section 791.234c - Prisoner Reentry; Identification Documents; Refusal of Prisoner to Obtain Documents; Written Information to Be Provided to Prisoner; Electronic Access by Secretary of State to Prisoner Information; Reentry Success Fund.

Section 791.234d - Documents to Be Issued Prisoner Upon Release; Certificate of Employability; Issuance; Revocation; False Statement or Representation as Misdemeanor; Confirmation of Validity; Form; Liability of Department for Certain Actions.

Section 791.235 - Release of Prisoner on Parole; Procedure; Medical Parole for Medically Frail; Definitions.

Section 791.236 - Order of Parole; Notice; Rescission; Amendment; Individualized Conditions; Supervision; Restitution; Payment of Parole Supervision Fee; Condition Requiring Payment of Assessment or Minimum State Cost; Compliance With Sex Offenders R...

Section 791.236a - Collection of Supervision Fee by Parole Board; Payment; Allocation of Money Collected for Other Obligations; Waiver of Fee; Determination and Collection of Fee for Offender Transferred to State Under Interstate Compact; Administrat...

Section 791.237 - Paroled or Discharged Prisoner; Furnishing Clothing, Transportation, and Money; Repayment of Money; Prisoner Identification Card; Cost of Implementing Section.

Section 791.238 - Custody of Paroled Prisoner; Warrant for Return of Paroled Prisoner; Incarceration Pending Hearing; Treatment as Escaped Prisoner; Time During Parole Violation Not Counted as Time Served; Forfeiture of Good Time; Committing Crime Wh...

Section 791.239 - Paroled Prisoner; Arrest Without Warrant.

Section 791.239a - Arrest for Alleged Parole Violation; Right to Preliminary Hearing; Notice of Hearing; Rights at Hearing; Postponement; Notice of Charges, Summary of Evidence, and Determination of Guilt When Preliminary Hearing Not Held.

Section 791.240 - Prisoner Convicted of Violent Felony; Placement on Parole; Special Provisions; History of Substance Abuse; Report; Definitions.

Section 791.240a - Parole; Revocation; Violation; Right to Fact-Finding Hearing; Time and Location of Hearing; Parolee Determined to Be Indigent; Appointment of Attorney; Notice; Rights at Hearing; Postponement; Notice to Director if Hearing Not Cond...

Section 791.241 - Order Rescinding or Reinstating Parole.

Section 791.242 - Final Order of Discharge; Certificate; Period of Parole.

Section 791.243 - Applications for Pardon; Filing, Information.

Section 791.244 - Parole Board Interview of Prisoner Serving Sentence for First Degree Murder or Sentence of Imprisonment for Life Without Parole; Board Duties Upon Own Initiation or Receipt of Application for Reprieve, Commutation, or Pardon; Except...

Section 791.244a - Reprieve, Commutation, or Pardon; Request From Governor to Expedite Review and Hearing Process; Basis; Duties of Parole Board; Files as Public Record.

Section 791.245 - Hearing; Administering Oath to Witness.

Section 791.246 - Decisions and Recommendations of Parole Board; Majority Vote Required.