§ 14136c. National Forensic Science Commission
(a)
Appointment
The Attorney General shall appoint a National Forensic Science Commission (in this section referred to as the “Commission”), composed of persons experienced in criminal justice issues, including persons from the forensic science and criminal justice communities, to carry out the responsibilities under subsection (b) of this section.
(b)
Responsibilities
The Commission shall—
(2)
make recommendations to the Attorney General for maximizing the use of forensic technologies and techniques to solve crimes and protect the public;
(3)
identify potential scientific advances that may assist law enforcement in using forensic technologies and techniques to protect the public;
(4)
make recommendations to the Attorney General for programs that will increase the number of qualified forensic scientists available to work in public crime laboratories;
(5)
disseminate, through the National Institute of Justice, best practices concerning the collection and analyses of forensic evidence to help ensure quality and consistency in the use of forensic technologies and techniques to solve crimes and protect the public;
(7)
examine Federal, State, and local privacy protection statutes, regulations, and practices relating to access to, or use of, stored DNA samples or DNA analyses, to determine whether such protections are sufficient;
(d)
Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out this section.