Zambia
National Forensic Act, 2020
Act 2 of 2020
- Published in Government Gazette on 26 October 2020
- Assented to on 23 October 2020
- Commenced on 5 May 2021 by National Forensic Act (Commencement) Order, 2021
- [This is the version of this document from 26 October 2020.]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement
This Act may be cited as the National Forensic Act, 2020, and shall come into operation on the date appointed by the Minister by statutory instrument.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"anatomical pathologist" means a medical doctor qualified to examine tissue specimens taken from the human body for purposes of making a diagnosis;"associate" has the meaning assigned to the word in the Anti-Corruption Act;[Act No. 3 of 2012]"Authority" means the National Forensic Authority established under section 3;"biometric" means the measurement and statistical analysis of a human being’s unique physical and behavioural characteristics;"Board" means the National Forensic Board constituted under section 5;"Chairperson" means the person appointed as Chairperson of the Board under section 5;"crime scene sample" means physical evidence which is retrieved from a crime scene or any other place where the evidence of a crime may be found, and includes physical evidence collected from the body of a person;"Department" means the National Forensic Science and Biometrics Department established under section 27;"Emoluments Commission" has the meaning assigned to the words in the Constitution;[Cap. 1]"Executive Director" means the person appointed as Executive Director of the Authority under section 7;"forensic" means the practice of forensic pathology and forensic science;"forensic analyst" means a forensic expert who practices forensic science and has a postgraduate qualification in any field of forensic science;"forensic analysis" means the application of analytical tools and techniques in the discovery of evidence or examination of materials relevant to the investigation of a crime or other legal proceedings;"forensic information" means any information used in a forensic investigation, including a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profile, fingerprint, impression evidence, serological results, or other related pieces of evidential information obtained by forensic analysis;"forensic investigation" means the gathering and analysis of crime related evidence and information by an authorised officer;"forensic pathologist" means a medical doctor who—(a)holds a qualification in anatomical pathology or its equivalent; and(b)has at least one year’s experience in forensic pathology, post anatomical pathology qualification;"forensic pathology" means the application of medical scientific methods in the investigation of violent, suspicious, sudden, unexpected, unattended deaths and deaths in custody;"forensic sample" means a sample collected from a crime scene and used in an investigation;"forensic science" means the application of specialised scientific methods in legal matters;"forensic service" means the provision of forensic science services;"forensic service provider" means a laboratory or facility that provides a forensic service;"inspector" means a person appointed as an inspector under section 10;"legally disqualified" means having no legal capacity as provided in section 4 of the Mental Health Act;[Act No. 6 of 2019]"licence" means a licence issued by the Authority under section 15;"licensee" means a holder of a licence issued under this Act;"mass disaster" means an event, natural or man-made, sudden or progressive, resulting in casualties numbering more than ten individuals, the remains of which are identified and subjected to an investigation under the Inquests Act;[Cap. 36]"medical doctor" means a medical doctor registered under the Health Professions Act;[Act No. 24 of 2009]"medicolegal death" means death that falls within the jurisdiction of a coroner under the Inquests Act;[Cap. 36]"member" means a member of the Board;"provisional licence" means a provisional licence issued by the Authority under section 14;"relative" has the meaning assigned to the word in the Anti-Corruption Act;[Act No. 3 of 2012]"State Forensic Analyst" means a person appointed as a State Forensic Analyst under section 29;"State Forensic Pathologist" means a person appointed as a State Forensic Pathologist under section 24;"State institution" has the meaning assigned to the words in the Constitution;[Cap. 1]"tissue" has the meaning assigned to the word in the Inquests Act;[Cap. 36]"Zambia Bureau of Standards" means the Zambia Bureau of Standards established by the Standards Act; and[Act No. 4 of 2017]"Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency" means the Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency established by the Compulsory Standards Act.[Act No. 3 of 2017]Part II – National Forensic Authority
3. Establishment of National Forensic Authority
There is established the National Forensic Authority which is a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name and with power, subject to this Act, to do acts and things that a body corporate may, by law, do or perform.4. Functions of Authority
5. Board of Authority
6. Functions of Board
7. Executive Director, Secretary and other staff
8. Delegation of functions
The Board may, subject to any conditions imposed, and guidelines issued by the Board, delegate any of its functions to the Executive Director.9. Oath on appointment
A member, the Executive Director, the Secretary and other staff of the Authority shall, on appointment, take an oath in accordance with the Official Oaths Act.[Cap. 6]Part III – Inspectorate
10. Inspectors
11. Powers of inspectors
Part IV – Licences
12. Single licensing system
13. Prohibition from providing forensic service without licence
14. Provisional licence
15. Licence
16. Transfer of licence
A licence issued under this Act shall not be transferred, assigned or encumbered in any manner without the prior approval of the Authority.17. Display of licence
A licensee shall display a copy of a licence issued under this Act in a conspicuous place at the place of practice.18. Variation of conditions of licences
19. Surrender of licence
20. Suspension or cancellation of licence
21. Renewal of licence
A licensee may, within ninety days prior to the expiration of the period of validity of the licence, apply to the Authority for renewal of the licence in the prescribed manner and form, on payment of a prescribed fee.22. Register of licences
23. Publication of licensed forensic service providers
The Authority shall publish annually a register of licences in the Gazette or a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Republic.Part V – Office of the State Forensic Pathologist
24. Establishment of Office of State Forensic Pathologist
25. Appointment of Deputy State Forensic Pathologist and other staff
26. Functions of Office of State Forensic Pathologist
Part VI – National Forensic Science and Biometrics Department
27. Establishment of National Forensic Science and Biometrics Department
There is established in the ministry responsible for home affairs the Department of National Forensic Science and Biometrics which is responsible for the provision of forensic science and biometric services to a State institution.28. Functions of Department
The functions of the Department are to—29. State Forensic Analyst, Deputy State Forensic Analyst and other officers
Part VII – General provisions
30. Appeals
31. Offences
32. Offence by a principal officer or shareholder of body corporate or unincorporate body
Where an offence is committed by a body corporate or an unincorporate body, with the knowledge, consent or connivance of the director, manager or shareholder of the body corporate or unincorporate body, that director, manager or shareholder commits an offence and is liable, on conviction, to a penalty or term of imprisonment specified for that offence.33. Authority to issue guidelines
34. Regulations
History of this document
05 May 2021
Commenced by
National Forensic Act (Commencement) Order, 2021
26 October 2020 this version
23 October 2020
Assented to
Cited documents 0
Documents citing this one 6
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Judgment 5
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