medical examination. A sexual assault victim has the right to speak with, either in person, virtually, via audio and visual communication or telephonically, a sexual assault victims' advocate before the commencement of any forensic medical examination. When a sexual assault victims' advocate has been requested, but is not available in person, every effort shall be made to allow the sexual assault victim to speak with a sexual assault victims' advocate either virtually, via audio and visual communication or through telephonic means.
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