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LR 837
Item 1

 
Sec. 17. 24 MRSA §2986, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 719, §2 and affected
by §11, is amended to read:

 
§2986. Performing forensic examinations for alleged victims of

 
rape

 
1. Standard forensic examination kit. All licensed hospitals
and licensed health care practitioners shall use a standard
forensic examination kit developed and furnished by the
Department of Public Safety pursuant to Title 25, section 2915 to
perform forensic examinations for alleged victims of gross sexual
assault rape.

 
2. Victims' Compensation Board billing. All licensed
hospitals and licensed health care practitioners that perform
forensic examinations for alleged victims of gross sexual assault
rape shall submit a bill to the Victims' Compensation Board
directly for payment of the forensic examinations. The Victims'
Compensation Board shall determine what a forensic examination
includes pursuant to Title 5, section 3360-M. The hospital or
health care practitioner that performs a forensic examination
shall take steps necessary to ensure the confidentiality of the
alleged victim's identity. The bill submitted by the hospital or
health care practitioner may not identify the alleged victim by
name but must be assigned a tracking number that corresponds to
the forensic examination kit. The tracking number may not be the
alleged victim's social security number. The Victims'
Compensation Board shall pay the actual cost of the forensic
examination up to a maximum of $500. Licensed hospitals and
licensed health care practitioners that perform forensic
examinations for alleged victims of gross sexual assault rape may
not bill the alleged victim or the alleged victim's insurer,
nonprofit hospital or medical service organization or health
maintenance organization for payment for the examination.

 
3. Completed kit. If the alleged victim has not reported the
alleged offense to a law enforcement agency when the examination
is complete, the hospital or health care practitioner shall then
notify the nearest law enforcement agency, which shall transport
and store the kit for at least 90 days. The completed kit may be
identified only by the tracking number. If during that 90-day
period an alleged victim decides to report the alleged offense to
a law enforcement agency, the alleged victim may contact the
hospital or health care practitioner to determine the tracking
number. The hospital or health care practitioner shall provide
the alleged victim with the tracking number on the forensic
examination kit and shall inform the alleged victim which law
enforcement agency is storing the kit.


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