The Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires passed a law that modifies the functioning of the Register of Genetic Data, with the aim of expanding its scope and strengthening its use in criminal investigations and in the search for persons. It was approved with 35 affirmative votes and 17 abstentions.
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The Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires passed a law that modifies the functioning of the Register of Genetic Data, with the aim of expanding its scope and strengthening its use in criminal investigations and in the search for persons. It was approved with 35 affirmative votes and 17 abstentions.