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Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Part 9: LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN GENERAL

Chapter 407: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF FORENSIC EXAMINATION KITS FOR ALLEGED VICTIMS OF GROSS SEXUAL ASSAULT HEADING: PL 1999, C. 719, §4 (NEW)

§3821. Transportation and storage of forensic examination kits

If an alleged victim of gross sexual assault has a forensic examination and has not reported the alleged offense to a law enforcement agency when the examination is complete, the licensed hospital or licensed health care practitioner that completed the forensic examination shall notify the nearest law enforcement agency. That law enforcement agency shall transport the completed kit, identified only by a tracking number assigned by the hospital or health care practitioner, to its evidence storage facility. The law enforcement agency shall store the kit for at least 90 days from the time of receipt. If during that 90-day period the alleged victim reports the offense to a law enforcement agency, the investigating agency shall take possession of the kit . [2007, c. 209, §7 (AMD).]

In the case of a forensic examination performed under Title 24, section 2986, subsection 5, the law enforcement agency must immediately notify the district attorney for the district in which the hospital or health care practitioner is located that such a forensic examination has been performed and a forensic examination kit has been completed under Title 24, section 2986, subsection 5. [2005, c. 538, §3 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1999, c. 719, §11 (AFF). 1999, c. 719, §4 (NEW). 2005, c. 538, §3 (AMD). 2007, c. 209, §7 (AMD).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title25 > Title25ch407sec0 > Title25sec3821

Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Part 9: LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN GENERAL

Chapter 407: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF FORENSIC EXAMINATION KITS FOR ALLEGED VICTIMS OF GROSS SEXUAL ASSAULT HEADING: PL 1999, C. 719, §4 (NEW)

§3821. Transportation and storage of forensic examination kits

If an alleged victim of gross sexual assault has a forensic examination and has not reported the alleged offense to a law enforcement agency when the examination is complete, the licensed hospital or licensed health care practitioner that completed the forensic examination shall notify the nearest law enforcement agency. That law enforcement agency shall transport the completed kit, identified only by a tracking number assigned by the hospital or health care practitioner, to its evidence storage facility. The law enforcement agency shall store the kit for at least 90 days from the time of receipt. If during that 90-day period the alleged victim reports the offense to a law enforcement agency, the investigating agency shall take possession of the kit . [2007, c. 209, §7 (AMD).]

In the case of a forensic examination performed under Title 24, section 2986, subsection 5, the law enforcement agency must immediately notify the district attorney for the district in which the hospital or health care practitioner is located that such a forensic examination has been performed and a forensic examination kit has been completed under Title 24, section 2986, subsection 5. [2005, c. 538, §3 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1999, c. 719, §11 (AFF). 1999, c. 719, §4 (NEW). 2005, c. 538, §3 (AMD). 2007, c. 209, §7 (AMD).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title25 > Title25ch407sec0 > Title25sec3821

Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Part 9: LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN GENERAL

Chapter 407: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF FORENSIC EXAMINATION KITS FOR ALLEGED VICTIMS OF GROSS SEXUAL ASSAULT HEADING: PL 1999, C. 719, §4 (NEW)

§3821. Transportation and storage of forensic examination kits

If an alleged victim of gross sexual assault has a forensic examination and has not reported the alleged offense to a law enforcement agency when the examination is complete, the licensed hospital or licensed health care practitioner that completed the forensic examination shall notify the nearest law enforcement agency. That law enforcement agency shall transport the completed kit, identified only by a tracking number assigned by the hospital or health care practitioner, to its evidence storage facility. The law enforcement agency shall store the kit for at least 90 days from the time of receipt. If during that 90-day period the alleged victim reports the offense to a law enforcement agency, the investigating agency shall take possession of the kit . [2007, c. 209, §7 (AMD).]

In the case of a forensic examination performed under Title 24, section 2986, subsection 5, the law enforcement agency must immediately notify the district attorney for the district in which the hospital or health care practitioner is located that such a forensic examination has been performed and a forensic examination kit has been completed under Title 24, section 2986, subsection 5. [2005, c. 538, §3 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1999, c. 719, §11 (AFF). 1999, c. 719, §4 (NEW). 2005, c. 538, §3 (AMD). 2007, c. 209, §7 (AMD).