Section 14251 Of Title 12.5. Dna From California Penal Code >> Title 12.5. >> Part 4.
14251
. (a) The "Missing Persons DNA Database" shall be funded by a
two dollar ($2) fee increase on death certificates issued by a local
governmental agency or by the State of California. The issuing
agencies may retain up to 5 percent of the funds from the fee
increase for administrative costs.
(b) Funds shall be directed on a quarterly basis to the "Missing
Persons DNA Data Base Fund," hereby established, to be administered
by the department for establishing and maintaining laboratory
infrastructure, DNA sample storage, DNA analysis, and labor costs for
cases of missing persons and unidentified remains. Funds may also be
distributed by the department to various counties for the purposes
of pathology and exhumation consistent with this title. The
department may also use those funds to publicize the database for the
purpose of contacting parents and relatives so that they may provide
a DNA sample for training law enforcement officials about the
database and DNA sampling and for outreach.
(c) The identification of any backlog of human remain samples or
samples donated by a family member or from a personal article
belonging to the missing person may be outsourced to other
laboratories at the department's discretion.
(d) (1) The Department of Justice shall retain the authority to
prioritize case analysis, giving priority to those cases involving
children and those involving homicide victims.
(2) If federal funding is made available, it shall be used to
assist in the identification of the backlog of high-risk missing
person cases and long-term unidentified remains.