The bill mandates the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory (MSPCL) to submit quarterly reports to the House and Senate Committees on Ways and Means, detailing the lab's caseload, turnaround times, and accreditation status. The reports will include metrics such as the number of cases assigned, those in progress, completed reports, average turnaround times, and case backlogs. The MSPCL is structured into various sections, including Forensic Biology, Forensic Chemistry, and Forensic Identification, each responsible for specific types of forensic analysis and evidence handling.

Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of accreditation for the MSPCL, which operates multiple locations across the state. The Quality Assurance Unit is tasked with ensuring compliance with accreditation standards through regular audits and assessments. The MSPCL is currently accredited by the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board, and the bill includes an appendix for further details on accreditation. Overall, the legislation aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the forensic services provided by the MSPCL.