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LR 837
Item 1

 
1. Payment of expenses by district attorney. Except as
provided in subsection 2, in all cases reported to a law
enforcement officer of sexual crimes against minors or assault
when serious bodily injury has been inflicted, the office of the
district attorney of the county in which the alleged crime
occurred shall pay the expenses of a physical examination of the
victim conducted for the purpose of obtaining evidence for the
prosecution. Pursuant to Title 5, section 3360-M, the Victims'
Compensation Board shall pay the expenses of forensic
examinations for alleged victims of gross sexual assault rape.

 
Sec. 26. 30-A MRSA §287, sub-§2-A, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 719, §6
and affected by §11, is amended to read:

 
2-A. Drug and alcohol testing. Notwithstanding subsections 1
and 2 and Title 5, section 3360-M, the district attorney shall
pay the expense of any analysis of a drug or alcohol test
performed as part of a forensic examination of an alleged victim
of gross sexual assault rape when the purpose of the analysis is
to obtain evidence for the prosecution.

 
Sec. 27. 34-A MRSA §11221, sub-§6-A is enacted to read:

 
6-A.__Distribution of information to town clerk.__The bureau
shall distribute, via electronic mail, the information described
in subsections 1 and 11 to the town clerk of a town that has no
police department.

 
The bureau shall send an electronic mail containing the new
releases of registrants to the town clerk on a monthly basis.

 
Sec. 28. 34-A MRSA §11221, sub-§11 is enacted to read:

 
11.__Law enforcement agency; provide information to bureau.__A
law enforcement agency shall notify the bureau if the law
enforcement agency has a registrant in its custody.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill changes the name of a couple of sex crimes from
gross sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor to rape and
child molestation. The bill also requires the Department of
Public Safety, State Bureau of Identification to distribute
information contained in the sex offender registry to town clerks
of towns that do not have police departments. The bill also
requires a law enforcement agency to notify the bureau by
electronic mail if the law enforcement agency has a registrant in
its custody.


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