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Communicating With the Legislature

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Including All Interested Agencies

When drafting DNA legislation, be sure to identify and include key stakeholders in the process. At a minimum, individuals who will collect, analyze and use DNA analysis results should contribute to the drafting of any DNA proposal to ensure the success of the legislation. In addition, candid discussions and critiques of the proposal during the drafting stage will contribute to the strength of the bill.

Including all the interested parties will ensure any measure passed will be workable in the field. This also begins the very important consensus-building step, which will be critical to smooth passage.


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