§ 12-12-305 - Housing and equipment -- Functions.
               	 		
12-12-305.    Housing and equipment -- Functions.
    (a)  There  shall be established under the supervision of the Executive Director of  the State Crime Laboratory a central office and laboratory facility  sufficient and adequate to house the various functions of the laboratory  as set out in this subchapter and as may be necessary and proper for  the laboratory to perform in carrying out its official duties and  functions as provided by law.
(b)  The  laboratory shall have such equipment and personnel as is necessary to  respond to the needs of all law enforcement agencies in the State of  Arkansas with respect to the following functions:
      (1)  Forensic  toxicology, which shall include, but is not limited to, chemical  testing and analysis of body fluids and the performance of procedures to  determine the presence and significance of toxic agents both in the  investigation of death cases authorized by this subchapter and in other  appropriate cases;
      (2)  Criminalistics,  which shall include, but is not limited to, chemical testing of trace  evidence, physical and microscopic analysis of evidence, questioned  document examination and classification, latent fingerprint  identification and classification, firearms and toolmarks identification  and analysis, and serology;
      (3)  Drug  analysis, which shall include, but is not limited to, analyzing and  identifying substances suspected as being controlled, illicit, or  contraband drugs;
      (4)  Pathology  and biology, which shall include investigating and making a  determination of the cause and manner of deaths which become subject to  the jurisdiction of the State Medical Examiner as set out in    12-12-318  and shall include the general application of the medical sciences to  assist the criminal justice system in the State of Arkansas; and
      (5)  Any  other laboratory divisions, sections, or functions which, in the  opinion of the State Crime Laboratory Board, may serve the needs of law  enforcement in the State of Arkansas for laboratory analysis.