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submit to having a DNA sample drawn taken and at the time of | sentencing the court shall enter an order directing that the DNA | sample be drawn taken. If the convicted person's sentence includes | a straight term of imprisonment or a split term of imprisonment, | the DNA sample may be drawn taken at any time following the | commencement of the straight term or initial unsuspended portion of | the term of imprisonment. If the convicted person's sentence | includes a period of probation but no immediate imprisonment, the | DNA sample may be drawn taken at any time following commencement of | the probation period as directed by the probation officer. If the | convicted person's sentence includes a period of probation, the | court may attach the duty to submit to having a DNA sample drawn | taken as a condition of probation. |
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| | 2. Conviction prior to effective date. A person convicted | and incarcerated prior to January 1, 1996, as a result of a | conviction for a crime listed in subsection 4, must have a DNA | sample drawn taken before release from the corrections system. |
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| | 3-A.__Juveniles.__A juvenile adjudicated on or after October | 1, 2003 of a juvenile crime that, if committed by an adult, would | constitute an offense listed in subsection 6 is subject to the | requirements of this section. |
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| | 4. Applicable offenses for persons convicted after January 1, | 1996 and before October 1, 2001. This section subsection applies | to a person convicted after January 1, 1996 and before October 1, | 2001 of one or more of the following offenses or an attempt of | one or more of the following offenses: |
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| A. Murder or criminal homicide in the first or 2nd degree; |
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| D-1. Elevated aggravated assault; |
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| E. Gross sexual assault, including that formerly | denominated as gross sexual misconduct; |
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| F. Sexual abuse of a minor; |
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| G. Unlawful sexual contact; |
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