DNA Database Law Approved in Honduras

After almost a year of debate in the National Congress of Honduras that began in October 2022, the Law was finally approved on August 9, 2023.

Justicia Forense – DNA Latin America celebrates the approval of the National DNA Database System Law in Honduras. This law strengthens criminal prosecution through the use of forensic genetic profiles to ensure justice and clarify the truth in such important cases as the situation of missing persons, human trafficking and other crimes related to organized crime operating in this country.

The success comes after almost a year of debate in the National Congress of Honduras that began in October 2022. The Law was finally approved on August 9, 2023, with positive votes from the benches of Partido Libertad y Refundación, Partido Liberal, PSH, Democracia Cristiana and PAC.

Credits: Canal 8

A key point in this Law is that it dictates the parameters and conditions for the use of the National DNA Database System, which will be administered by the Public Prosecutor’s Office through the General Directorate of Forensic Medicine and will have as its objective the systematization and storage of forensic genetic information in accordance with the cases stipulated in this standard.

Justicia Forense – DNA Latin America reiterates its congratulations to the State of Honduras for this important legislative advance that demonstrates the intention and commitment of its leaders in seeking to reduce impunity and criminal recidivism.

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BOLIVIA

DNA-related legislation:

Bill of November 8, 2012: Download. The legislative proposal to create a DNA database in Bolivia began with the bill called the «Boliviano» Criminal Identification System (SIBIC), with the aim of applying biometric authentication and information technologies to register and determine the identity of criminals. This proposal was presented in the 2015-2016 legislature with number 0682015-16 and in the 2016-2017 legislature with number 028/201617.

Existing DNA databases

National Registry of Genetic and Fingerprinting Service administered by the Forensic Research Institute.

LAW OF THE GENETIC PROFILE BANK OF THE PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA

PERU

Law 1398 of 2018 / Bill No. 05630, April 18, 2000. DNA: Database Law and Bank.

(Congress of the Republic of Peru – Link)

Existing DNA databases

Missing persons database Led by the National Police.