4. The director shall:
(1) Devise standards regarding the proper collection, retention and cataloguing of biological evidence for ongoing investigations and prosecutions;
(2) Recommend practices, protocols, models, and resources for cataloguing and accessing preserved biological evidence currently in the possession of the State; and
(3) Administer and conduct training programs for law enforcement officers and other employees charged with preserving and cataloguing biological evidence regarding the methods and procedures outlined in this act.