2.1 By submitting samples or payment to FDL, the Client agrees to the Terms and Conditions for Services.
2.2 The Services provided by FDL is solely for the use of the Client. FDL makes no representation, expressed or implied that the result of the Services is useful for any purpose other than the Service purchased by the Client.
2.3 FDL does not guarantee that the samples provided by the participant shall be suitable for Services, or that Services shall provide a conclusive result. Biological samples submitted to FDL will not be returned.
2.4 FDL reserves the right to use any third party of its Faceit, if necessary, to perform any portion of the Services purchased by Client.
2.5 FDL reserves the right to perform Services using methods and processes that FDL deems appropriate.
2.6 For samples collected in New York State, an Authorizing Agent (doctor or lawyer licensed in New York State) must authorize the Services. The Authorizing Agent will also receive test results.
2.7 Calculations from Facial Recognition Reports are derived from human perception and manual visual review not by computer coordinates.
2.8 Results from “Electronic DNA Facial Point Connectivity” are not admissible in a court of law. Court admissible test should have a “chain of custody”. The chain of custody refers to the various chain of “hands” that an actual blood draw or mouth swab sample passes through. The photos submitted for your report will be manually reviewed prior to the release of the report. Your report should not take the place of a physician’s order or the results from a blood test. Reports are based on Electronic DNA Facial Point Connectivity, a manual visual review process conducted by a technician and not an actual DNA specimen collection.
2.9 Results are available the same day of your submission. *In order to have same day results please submit your questionnaire and photo prior to 4:00 pm Central. Information submitted after that time will be calculated and released the following day (even on weekends) prior to 9:00 pm Central Time.
2.10 For samples collected via Chain-of-Custody (including New York State), FDL rigorously follows nationally and internationally recognized standards for court-admissible test results. While FDL test results are routinely accepted by courts worldwide, each court (or judge) ultimately determines admissibility.
2.11 Guidance for interpreting the results can be obtained by contacting FDL.