18 U.S.C. § 3772
§ 3772. Sexual assault survivors’ rights
- (a) In addition to those rights provided in section 3771, a sexual assault survivor has the following rights:
- (1) The right not to be prevented from, or charged for, receiving a medical forensic examination.
- (2) The right to—
- (A) subject to paragraph (3), have a sexual assault evidence collection kit or its probative contents preserved, without charge, for the duration of the maximum applicable statute of limitations or 20 years, whichever is shorter;
- (B) be informed of any result of a sexual assault evidence collection kit, including a DNA profile match, toxicology report, or other information collected as part of a medical forensic examination, if such disclosure would not impede or compromise an ongoing investigation;
- (C) be informed in writing of policies governing the collection and preservation of a sexual assault evidence collection kit; and
- (D) be informed of the status and location of a sexual assault evidence collection kit.
- (3) The right to—
- (A) upon written request, receive written notification from the appropriate official with custody not later than 60 days before the date of the intended destruction or disposal; and
- (B) upon written request, be granted further preservation of the kit or its probative contents.
- (4) The right to be informed of the rights under this subsection.
- (b) Subsections (b) through (f) of section 3771 shall apply to sexual assault survivors.
- (c) In this section, the term “sexual assault” means any nonconsensual sexual act proscribed by Federal, tribal, or State law, including when the victim lacks capacity to consent.
- (d) This section, other than paragraphs (2)(A) and (3)(B) of subsection (a), shall be carried out using funds made available under section 1402(d)(3)(A)(i) of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 ( 42 U.S.C. 10601(d)(3)(A)(i) ). 1 1 See References in Text note below. No additional funds are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section.
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