HB1413: Rape kits.
Legislative Summary
Rape kits. Establishes the rape kit backlog fund to provide funding for assisting law enforcement agencies and testing labs in eliminating the backlog of untested rape kits. Requires the state police department to provide grants to law enforcement agencies and testing labs to help eliminate the backlog of untested rape kits. Requires the state police department to make an annual report to the general assembly. Provides that before January 1, 2027, every law enforcement agency and testing lab shall process certain rape kits in their possession that are not completely processed as of July 1, 2025.
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Bill History
Amendments
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #8
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #8
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #6
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #6
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #7
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #7
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #5
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #5
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #4
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #4
House Ways and Means Amendment #3
House Ways and Means Amendment #3
House Ways and Means Amendment #3
House Ways and Means Amendment #3
House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Amendment #1
House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Amendment #1
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