(1) Whenever a youth offender has been found to be within the jurisdiction of the court under ORS 419C.005 for having committed an act that if done by an adult would constitute a felony listed in subsection (2) of this section, the court shall order the youth offender to submit to the obtaining of a blood or buccal sample in the manner provided by ORS 137.076. The court shall further order that as soon as practicable after the entry of the dispositional order, the law enforcement agency attending upon the court shall cause a blood or buccal sample to be obtained and transmitted in accordance with ORS 137.076. The court may also order the youth offender to reimburse the appropriate agency for the cost of obtaining and transmitting the blood or buccal sample.
(2) The felonies to which subsection (1) of this section applies are:
(a) Rape, sodomy, unlawful sexual penetration, sexual abuse in the first or second degree, public indecency, incest or using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct, as those offenses are defined in ORS 163.355 to 163.427, 163.465 (1)(c), 163.525 and 163.670;
(b) Burglary in the second degree, as defined in ORS 164.215, when committed with intent to commit any offense listed in paragraph (a) of this subsection;
(c) Promoting or compelling prostitution, as defined in ORS 167.012 and 167.017;
(d) Burglary in the first degree, as defined in ORS 164.225;
(e) Assault in the first degree, as defined in ORS 163.185;
(f) Conspiracy or attempt to commit any Class A or Class B felony listed in paragraphs (a) to (e) of this subsection; or
(g) Murder or aggravated murder.
(3) No order for the obtaining and transmitting of a blood or buccal sample is required to be entered if:
(a) The Department of State Police notifies the court or the law enforcement agency attending upon the court that it has previously received an adequate blood or buccal sample taken from the youth offender in accordance with this section, ORS 137.076 or 161.325 (4); or
(b) The court determines that obtaining a sample would create a substantial and unreasonable risk to the health of the youth offender.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, blood and buccal samples and other physical evidence and criminal identification information obtained under authority of this section or as a result of analysis conducted pursuant to ORS 181.085 may be maintained, stored, destroyed and released to authorized persons or agencies under the conditions established in ORS 181.085 and rules adopted by the Department of State Police under the authority of that section. [1993 c.33 §237; 1999 c.97 §6; 2001 c.852 §4; 2003 c.396 §117]
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