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Type-11:A new record type introduced to handle <strong>for</strong>ensic and investigatory voice data.Type-12: A new record type introduced to handle <strong>for</strong>ensic dental and oral data.Type-13:Addition of new fields to support the <strong>for</strong>ensic markups of images.Type-21: Addition of a new field to record in<strong>for</strong>mation about medical devices found in or on aperson that may be used to assist in identification of unknown deceased.Type-22: Addition of a new record to enable transmission of imagery of/about the body that isnot 2D, captured in visible light (which would be transmitted in a Type-10 record).Examples include radioscopic images and CT scans.Annex C: Establishment of the NIEM Biometrics Domain 2Other portions of the standard are updated to reflect their interrelationships with this new content.Note that the code definition <strong>for</strong> 'Alphabetic' is modified. Spaces are now listed as Special Characters(code S) in the two fields affected: Field 10.023: Photo acquisition source / PAS and Field 10.026:Subject facial description / SXS . This was done to con<strong>for</strong>m to the standard programmingdefinition of alphabetic characters being limited to the letters of the English alphabet. The charactercodes in Table 58 Type-10 record layout <strong>for</strong> these two fields were changed to AS, with the specialcharacter listed as a space. Table 108 Character encoding set values in Annex A: Characterencoding in<strong>for</strong>mation was also updated to reflect that the space is a special character.A new cross-reference field has been added to Record Types 10, 11, 12, 18 and 22. It is Type-2Record Cross reference / T2C It is designed to allow the identity of the subject of the recordinstance to be cross-linked to in<strong>for</strong>mation contained in a particular Type-2 record. The value that isentered is the IDC of the relevant Type-2 record. This is particularly useful when the identity ofinterlocutors can be established in a recording.[

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