Under current law, a medical provider giving a sexual assault survivor a forensic examination shall provide the survivor with a document that explains the rights of survivor. This act adds that the document need not be read to the survivor, and may be adapted as long as it explains the rights of survivor. The document shall state that the forensic examination, the analysis of the forensic evidence, and the results of the analysis shall be no cost to the survivor. Additionally, this act repeals the requirement that the survivor sign the document.
This act provides that the law enforcement official at the scene where the survivor was victimized shall, if requested, provide or arrange transportation for the survivor to a medical provider for a forensic examination, excluding any survivor who is incarcerated.
Additionally, this act repeals the requirement that a law enforcement official must give a sexual assault survivor an unaltered copy of all law enforcement reports concerning the sexual assault. The official only needs to give the survivor a free copy of the report. This act also adds that a prosecutor must give the sexual assault survivor information on the Missouri Victim Automated Notification System (MOVANS), or its successor program, which allows a survivor to register to receive automated notification of, including, but not limited to, an offender's incarceration, court status, or the status of a protection order.
Finally, this act modifies the definitions of "sexual assault survivor" and "sexual assault forensic evidence" and adds the definition of "support person."
MARY GRACE BRUNTRAGER
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