West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 149 - Crime, Delinquency And Correction
Title 149 - LEGISLATIVE RULE GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON CRIME, DELINQUENCY AND CORRECTION
Series 149-11 - Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations
Section 149-11-5 - Submitting sexual assault evidence for testing
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
5.1. The Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit shall be used in the manner prescribed by the information contained in that kit.
5.2. With the victim's consent, as prescribed by subsection 5.3., the kit shall be completed in acute cases if the victim presents themselves for medical forensic services within 96 hours after the sexual offense or has disclosed past sexual offense by a specific individual and was in the care of that individual within the last 96 hours.
5.3 Written Consent to the Release of Sexual Assault Evidence for Testing.
5.4. If an adult sexual assault victim does not consent to law enforcement involvement, the victim shall be given the opportunity to sign a written request that the kit shall be designated a nonreported kit and transmitted to the Marshall University Forensic Science Center. Sexual assault victims shall be informed in writing at the time their nonreported kit is collected that the kit shall be stored and maintained for a period of 20 years from the date the kit was collected.
5.5. If the sexual assault victim has consented to the transmission of sexual assault evidence for testing, upon collection a Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit shall be transmitted for testing by the health care facility to the West Virginia State Police Forensic Laboratory within 30 days of collection or as soon thereafter as practicable. All packaging kits for transmittal and transmittal protocols shall be designed to meet applicable standards for maintaining the efficacy of the sample and chain of custody.
5.6. If the sexual assault victim does not consent to law enforcement involvement, upon collection the kit shall be designated a nonreported kit and submitted by the health care facility to the Marshall University Forensic Science Center for storage.
5.7. The commission shall, in cooperation with the West Virginia State Police, develop protocols for storage of previously tested materials to be made available for secondary testing upon a court order to do so.
5.8. Biological evidence obtained through tests of Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kits shall not be destroyed per W. Va. Code §15-9B-4(g). State and local law-enforcement agencies shall retain, preserve, and/or transfer biological evidence under conditions that are suitable for DNA testing per national best practices as identified by the SAFE Commission.