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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 4 - Public Care Systems
    • Chapter 5 - Victims of Crime
    • Subchapter IV - Sexual Assault Response
    • § 4–561.11. OCME reporting requirement

    District of Columbia Code
    Subchapter IV - Sexual Assault Response
    § 4–561.11. OCME reporting requirement

    In the annual report filed pursuant to § 5-1412(d), the Chief Medical Examiner shall include the number of toxicology samples of sexual assault victims received from MPD and the number of toxicology samples of sexual assault victims processed by the OCME, including the time it took for each toxicology sample to be processed.
    (Nov. 20, 2014, D.C. Law 20-139, § 211, 61 DCR 5913.)

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    Structure District of Columbia Code

    District of Columbia Code

    Title 4 - Public Care Systems

    Chapter 5 - Victims of Crime

    Subchapter IV - Sexual Assault Response

    § 4–561.01. Definitions

    § 4–561.02. Processing of PERKs and specimens

    § 4–561.03. Payment for PERKs

    § 4–561.04. Independent expert consultant

    § 4–561.05. Duties and obligations of the independent expert consultant

    § 4–561.06. Reviews and reporting requirements

    § 4–561.07. The MPD’s duties

    § 4–561.08. Monitoring by Chief of Police

    § 4–561.09. MPD reporting requirements

    § 4–561.10. DFS reporting requirement

    § 4–561.11. OCME reporting requirement

    § 4–561.12. Establishment of a Sexual Assault Response Team

    § 4–561.13. Duties and responsibilities of the SART

    § 4–561.14. The SART Case Review Subcommittee

    § 4–561.15. Sexual Assault Victim Rights Task Force

    § 4–561.16. No private right of action

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