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Section 30-9-21 - Sexual assault survivor's bill of rights.

NM Stat § 30-9-21 (2019) (N/A)
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A. A health care provider who examines and collects a sexual assault examination kit from a survivor of sexual assault shall:

(1) obtain contact information for the survivor;

(2) provide the survivor with:

(a) a consent form by which the survivor may authorize the release of the kit to the relevant law enforcement agency and information about how the survivor may authorize the release of the kit to the agency at a later date;

(b) a copy of the provider's kit release policy;

(c) provide the survivor with contact and descriptive information regarding free and low-cost human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted disease testing, prevention and treatment services including options and services provided by the department of health; and

(d) provide the survivor contact and descriptive information regarding the department of public safety statewide sexual assault examination kit tracking system;

(3) if the survivor consents, notify the relevant law enforcement agency of the sexual assault and collection of the kit;

(4) upon the survivor's request, notify the survivor when the kit is released to a law enforcement agency; and

(5) provide the survivor's contact information to the law enforcement agency when the survivor's kit is transferred to that agency.

B. No costs incurred by a health care provider for the collection of a sexual assault examination kit shall be charged directly or indirectly to the survivor of the sexual assault.

C. A law enforcement agency or crime laboratory that receives a sexual assault examination kit shall:

(1) confirm the sexual assault survivor's contact information and request that the survivor inform the agency of any changes to that information;

(2) inform the survivor of the survivor's right to have the kit tested within one hundred eighty days and have the right to the following information from the agency:

(a) whether the survivor's kit has been tested and the date on which test results are expected, which information shall be provided to the survivor; and

(b) whether the agency was able to develop a DNA profile using the samples of biological material in the kit;

(3) inform the survivor of the survivor's right to the following information from the agency:

(a) information regarding the statewide sexual assault examination kit tracking system;

(b) upon completion of the law enforcement investigation, whether a DNA profile was developed using the samples of biological material in the kit; and

(c) upon completion of the law enforcement investigation, whether a DNA profile match was identified through comparison of the DNA profile;

(4) in a case in which the alleged sexual assault offender has not been identified, notify the survivor in writing at least one hundred eighty days before destruction of a kit, if the law enforcement agency intends to destroy the survivor's kit, and provide information on how the survivor may appeal the agency's decision to destroy the kit; and

(5) with the consent of the survivor, enter designated information from the sexual assault examination kit into the department of public safety statewide sexual assault examination kit tracking system within fourteen days of obtaining consent.

D. A crime laboratory shall complete the processing of a sexual assault examination kit within one hundred eighty days of receipt of the kit.

E. Before commencing an interview of a sexual assault survivor, a law enforcement officer or prosecutor shall inform the survivor of the following:

(1) the survivor's rights pursuant to this section and other relevant law by providing the survivor with a document to be developed by the department of public safety, which document shall be signed by the survivor to confirm receipt;

(2) the survivor's right to consult with a counselor or advocate who specializes in sexual assault services or a support person designated by the survivor during any interview by a law enforcement officer, prosecutor or defense attorney, and the counselor shall be summoned by the interviewer before the commencement of the interview, unless no counselor or advocate who specializes in sexual assault services or a support person designated by the survivor can be summoned in a reasonably timely manner;

(3) the survivor's right to have a support person of the survivor's choosing present during an interview by a law enforcement officer, prosecutor or defense attorney; and

(4) for interviews by a law enforcement officer, the survivor's right to request a different officer if the survivor believes the officer to be unsupportive or inadequately trained.

F. A law enforcement officer or prosecutor shall not, for any reason, discourage a sexual assault survivor from undergoing an examination or allowing the collection of a sexual assault examination kit.

G. In a civil or criminal case relating to a sexual assault, a sexual assault survivor has the right to:

(1) be reasonably protected from the defendant and persons acting on behalf of the defendant;

(2) not be required to submit to a polygraph examination as a prerequisite to filing an accusatory pleading or participating in any part of the criminal justice system;

(3) be heard through a survivor impact statement at any proceeding relevant to the sexual assault; and

(4) provide a sentencing recommendation to the official conducting a pre-sentence investigation.

H. A sexual assault survivor retains the right to have an advocate present during all stages of any medical examination, interview, investigation or other interaction with representatives from the legal or criminal justice systems within New Mexico. Treatment of the survivor shall not be affected or altered in any way as a result of the survivor's decision to exercise the survivor's right to have an advocate present as provided in this section.

I. A law enforcement agency may require a sexual assault survivor's requests for information pursuant to Subsection C of this section to be made in writing, and the agency shall communicate its responses to those requests in writing.

J. For the purpose of notifications and other communications provided for in this section, a sexual assault survivor may designate another person to receive notifications and information on the survivor's behalf and the survivor shall provide the designee's contact information to a medical provider or law enforcement agency required to communicate with the survivor pursuant to this section.

K. In the case of a sexual assault survivor who is deceased, the following persons shall have the right to receive notifications and information required to be communicated to a survivor pursuant to this section:

(1) a person who was the deceased sexual assault survivor's spouse at the time of the survivor's death; or

(2) the deceased sexual assault survivor's parent or sibling or child who is eighteen years of age or older.

L. A prosecutor shall not prosecute a sexual assault survivor for a criminal offense that is not a felony, including underage consumption of alcohol, drug use or prostitution, if the evidence of the commission of the offense is obtained through the examination of and collection of a sexual assault examination kit from the survivor or is obtained through the investigation of the sexual assault.

M. For the purposes of this section:

(1) "health care provider" means a sexual assault examination nurse or another health care provider authorized to examine and collect samples of biological material from a survivor of sexual assault following the assault; and

(2) "sexual assault examination kit" means samples of biological material derived from a human body, including bodily fluid, hair and skin cells, collected during a medical examination of a survivor following a sexual assault.

History: Laws 2019, ch. 102, § 1.

Effective dates. — Laws 2019, ch. 102, § 2 made Laws 2019, ch. 102, § 1 effective July 1, 2019.

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Section 30-9-21 - Sexual assault survivor's bill of rights.