Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008
Chapter 3 Identification evidence | ||
Definitions (Chapter 3). |
76.— In this Chapter— | |
“bodily sample” means any of the following: | ||
(a) a sample of blood, hair, urine or saliva; | ||
(b) a nail or any material found under a nail; | ||
(c) a swab from any part of the body; | ||
(d) a footprint or a similar impression of any part of the body, including a dental impression; | ||
“dentist” means a person whose name is entered for the time being in the Register of Dentists maintained under the Dentists Act 1985 ; | ||
“doctor” means a person whose name is entered for the time being in the General Register of Medical Practitioners established under section 26 of the Medical Practitioners Act 1978 ; | ||
“identification evidence” means a fingerprint, palm print or photograph of, or bodily sample from, a person and includes any related records; | ||
“nurse” means a person whose name is entered for the time being in the register of nurses established under section 27 of the Nurses Act 1985 . |