Oklahoma Code § 74-150.28a

Title 74. State Government: Statewide electronic tracking system for sexual
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assault evidence collection kits.
A.  The Criminalistics Services Division of the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) shall develop and implement a
statewide electronic tracking system for evidence collection kits
used to collect and preserve evidence of a sexual assault or other
sex offense.  All sexual assault evidence collection kits, purchased
and/or distributed by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to
collection sites on or after October 1, 2019, shall be trackable and
shall comply with the requirements of the electronic tracking
system.
B.  The Division Director of the OSBI Crime Laboratory shall
implement protocols and administer the tracking system.  The
Division Director shall implement protocols and the Bureau shall
promulgate rules and guidelines to ensure that previously untested
sexual assault evidence collection kits are trackable and are
entered into the tracking system.  Any law enforcement agency,
medical provider or forensic laboratory that has in its custody a
previously untested sexual assault evidence collection kit used for
a forensic medical examination shall comply with the established
protocols, rules and guidelines relating to all untested kits.
C.  For purposes of this section, "previously untested sexual
assault evidence collection kit" means any kit that has not

undergone forensic testing and was identified and included in the
2017-2018 statewide inventories of kits in law enforcement custody
pursuant to the Governor's Executive Order 2017-11.  To the extent
practicable, and consistent with protecting victim confidentiality
for unreported sexual assaults, a law enforcement agency having
custody of a kit governed by this subsection shall take reasonable
measures to provide appropriate tracking information to the affected
victim.
D.  The tracking system shall:
1.  Track the location and status of each evidence collection
kit through the criminal justice process, including the initial
collection of evidence for the kit in a forensic medical examination
performed at a health care facility, receipt and storage of the kit
at a law enforcement agency, receipt and analysis of the kit at an
accredited crime laboratory, and storage and destruction of the kit
after the applicable evidence is analyzed;
2.  Allow a health care facility performing a forensic medical
examination of a survivor, law enforcement agency, accredited crime
laboratory, prosecutor or other entity providing a chain of custody
for an evidence collection kit to update and track the status and
location of the kits; and
3.  Allow a survivor to anonymously track or receive updates
regarding the statute and location of the survivor's evidence
collection kit.
E.  The Bureau shall require participation in the tracking
system by all medical providers, law enforcement agencies, forensic
laboratories or other persons or entities having custody or use of
any sexual assault evidence collection kit in the State of Oklahoma.
These entities shall participate in the tracking system and comply
with the established protocols, rules and guidelines.  A
participating entity shall be permitted to access the entity's
tracking information through the System.
F.  Records entered into the tracking system are confidential.
Records relating to an evidence collection kit may be accessed only
by:
1.  The survivor for whom the evidence collection kit was
completed; or
2.  An employee of an entity described by subsection C for
purposes of updating or tracking the status or location of the
evidence collection kit.
G.  No later than January 1, 2020, the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation shall require all entities described in this section
to participate in the statewide tracking system established by this
section.

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