West Virginia Code § 15-9B-1a

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As used in this article:
"Biological evidence" includes a sexual assault forensic examination kit, semen, blood,
saliva, hair, skin tissue, or other identified biological material.
"DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA is located in the nucleus of cells and provides an
individual's personal genetic blueprint. DNA encodes genetic information that is the basis of
human heredity and forensic identification.
"Hospital" means a facility licensed pursuant to the provisions of §16-5B-1 et seq. of this
code that primarily provides inpatient diagnostic, treatment, or rehabilitative services to the
injured, disabled, or sick persons under the supervision of physicians with a 24-hour
emergency department. a
"Nonreported kit" means a kit collected from an allleged victim who has consented to the
collection of the kit, but has not consented to participation in the criminal justice process.
"Sexual assault forensic examination kit" or "kit" means a set of materials, including, but not
limited to, swabs and tools for collecting blood samples, clothing, or other materials used to
gather forensic evidence from a victim of a reported sexual offense and the evidence
obtained with the materials.
"Sexual offense" means any offense or attempted offense in the jurisdiction of the state in
which a sexual assault forensic examination kit is collected, including, but not limited to, the
following sections:
(A) §61-8-12 of this code;
(B) §61-8A-2 of this code;
(C) §61-8A-4 of this code;
(D) §61-8A-5 of this code;
(E) Any offenses listed in §61-8B-1 et seq. of this code;
(F) Any offenses listed in §61-8C-1 et seq. of this code;
(G) Any offenses listed in §61-8D-1 et seq. of this code.
"Unfounded" means evidence developed after reasonable investigation and supported by
proper documentation proving no crime occurred or where the alleged victim has recanted.

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