West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4666

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Expanding the definition of criminal justice agency to include the Forensic Analysis Laboratory at Marshall University

Impact

The proposed changes would significantly enhance the forensic capabilities within the state by integrating Marshall University's forensic science expertise into the criminal justice framework. With the laboratory recognized as a criminal justice agency, it would streamline the process for accessing DNA databases and improve collaboration among law enforcement, enhancing the search and identification processes for missing persons. This could also lead to better utilization of forensic evidence in related investigations, thereby potentially increasing case resolution rates.

Summary

House Bill 4666 aims to amend the West Virginia Code by expanding the definition of a 'criminal justice agency' to include the Forensic Analysis Laboratory at Marshall University. This designation will allow the laboratory to access and participate in the West Virginia DNA database, specifically concerning cases of missing persons, relatives of missing persons, and unidentified human remains. The statute will enable Marshall University's laboratory to play a direct role in conducting forensic analyses that are crucial for resolving cases involving unidentified individuals and aiding law enforcement agencies in their investigations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4666 appears largely positive among proponents who see the benefit of using advanced forensic capabilities to aid in law enforcement efforts. Supporters emphasize the need for modernized and well-equipped forensic services that can enhance search and recovery efforts in sensitive cases involving missing individuals. However, the bill's impact may not have been scrutinized in detail by opposition members, as it primarily serves to improve existing forensic services rather than impose new regulations.

Contention

While there seems to be a general consensus on the utility of expanding forensic capabilities, any notable contention would center around the implications of allowing a university laboratory access to state-managed DNA databases. Questions may arise regarding privacy, data security, and the procedural integration of university resources with state law enforcement practices. Ensuring the responsible use of such sensitive information is critical, and discussions may surface regarding the governance of data access and use once the bill is implemented.

Companion Bills

WV SB593

Similar To Allowing Marshall University's Forensic Analysis Laboratory access and participation in WV DNA database for certain purposes

Previously Filed As

WV SB593

Allowing Marshall University's Forensic Analysis Laboratory access and participation in WV DNA database for certain purposes

WV SB1238

Relating to the composition and duties of and investigations conducted by the Texas Forensic Science Commission, the administrative attachment of the Texas Forensic Science Commission to Sam Houston State University, the accreditation of criminal laboratories by the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas, and the status of certain local government corporations as criminal justice agencies for the purpose of engaging in criminal identification activities, including forensic analysis.

WV HB898

Forensic Science, Department of; laboratory procedures, requirements regarding DNA profiles.

WV HB3383

Relating to private DNA laboratories performing forensic analyses on samples or specimens related to the investigation or prosecution of certain criminal offenses.

WV SB1287

Relating to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, the accreditation of crime laboratories, and the licensing and regulation of forensic analysts; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational license.

WV SB31

Relating to DNA data maintained for law-enforcement purposes

WV SB556

Relating to DNA data maintained for law-enforcement purposes

WV HB4627

Relating to DNA data maintained for law enforcement purposes

WV SB120

Establishing and administering DNA identification system

WV SB765

Establishing and administering DNA identification system

Similar Bills

WV SB593

Allowing Marshall University's Forensic Analysis Laboratory access and participation in WV DNA database for certain purposes

WV HB4584

To update of the authority of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

WV HB4559

Providing for legislative rulemaking relating to the disposition of unidentified and unclaimed remains in the possession of the Chief Medical Examiner

VA HB2433

Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technologies and interrogation practices.

WV SB422

Relating to DNA data maintained for law-enforcement purposes

WV SB31

Relating to DNA data maintained for law-enforcement purposes

VA HB815

Medical cannabis program; product expiration, confidentiality, penalty.

WV SB556

Relating to DNA data maintained for law-enforcement purposes