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Workload Notices

DFS Workload Notice – Statewide Forensic Biology (DNA) Case Redistribution – May 18, 2022

DFS Workload Notice – Update on Controlled Substances Submissions – March 11, 2019

DFS Workload Notice – Forensic Biology (DNA) Submissions and Turnaround Time – January 24, 2018

DFS Workload Notice – Controlled Substances Submissions – August 16, 2017

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