New York Laws
Article 35 - Division of Criminal Justice Services
838-A - Maintenance of Sexual Offense Evidence Kits.

(a) Each such police agency and prosecutorial agency shall submit any
sexual offense evidence kits in its custody or control to an appropriate
forensic laboratory within ten days of receipt.
(b) Each forensic laboratory receiving sexual offense evidence kits
after the effective date of this section shall assess case specific
information for Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) eligibility and, if
eligible, analyze the kits and attempt to develop CODIS eligible
profiles of any potential perpetrators from the evidence submitted. The
forensic lab shall report the results to the submitting agency and
appropriate prosecutorial entity within ninety days after receipt of a
kit.
(c) Each police agency and prosecutorial agency that has one or more
sexual offense evidence kit in its custody or control shall, within
ninety days after the effective date of this paragraph, inventory such
kits and report the total number of such kits to the division and to the
forensic laboratory where such kits will be submitted pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this subdivision. The division shall provide such
inventories to the senate and assembly leaders by March first, two
thousand seventeen. Every police and prosecutorial agency shall update
this report each month thereafter until paragraph (a) of this
subdivision has become effective.
(d) Each police agency and prosecutorial agency that, prior to the
effective date of paragraph (a) of this subdivision, has one or more
sexual offense evidence kits in its custody or control shall, within
thirty days after the effective date of this section, submit all
untested kits in its possession or control to an appropriate forensic
laboratory.
(e) Each forensic laboratory, within one hundred twenty days after
receiving each sexual offense evidence kit pursuant to paragraph (d) of
this subdivision shall assess case specific information for CODIS
eligibility and, if eligible, analyze the kits and attempt to develop
CODIS eligible profiles for any potential perpetrators and shall, within
ninety days of such assessment, report the results to the submitting
agency and the appropriate prosecutorial entity.
(f) The failure of any such police agency, prosecutorial agency or
forensic laboratory to comply with a time limit specified in this
section or section eight hundred thirty-eight-b of this article shall
not, in and of itself, constitute a basis for a motion to suppress
evidence in accordance with section 710.20 of the criminal procedure
law.
2. (a) Each forensic laboratory in the state shall report to the
division, on a quarterly basis, in writing, on (i) the number of sexual
offense evidence kits it received, (ii) the number of such kits
processed for the purpose of developing Combined DNA Index System
(CODIS) eligible profiles of any potential perpetrators, and (iii) the
number of kits not processed for testing, including, the reason such
kits were ineligible for processing.
(b) Each police agency and prosecutorial agency shall report to the
division on a quarterly basis, in writing, on (i) the number of all the
sexual offense evidence kits it received, (ii) the number of such kits
it submitted to a forensic laboratory for processing, (iii) the number
of kits in its custody or control that have not been processed for
testing, and (iv) the length of time between receipt of any such sexual

offense evidence kit and the submission of any such kit to the forensic
laboratory.
(c) The division shall provide to the senate and assembly leaders such
quarterly reports received from the forensic labs and police and
prosecutorial agencies pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
subdivision by January first, two thousand eighteen and annually
thereafter.
3. Each police agency, prosecutorial agency and other law enforcement
agency within this state shall adopt policies and procedures concerning
contact with victims of sexual offenses, and the provision of
information to victims upon request, concerning sexual offense evidence
collected or received from them. The policies and procedures shall be
victim-focused, meaning systematically focused on the needs and concerns
of victims to ensure the compassionate and sensitive delivery of
services in a nonjudgemental manner, and shall include, at a minimum, a
requirement that:
(a) the police agency, prosecutorial agency or other law enforcement
agency designate at least one person, who is trained in trauma and
victim response through a program meeting minimum standards established
by the division of criminal justice services, following appropriate
guidelines on evidence-based, trauma-informed practices, which may
include guidelines from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, within its agency to receive all inquiries concerning
sexual offense evidence kits from victims; and
(b) at the time that a sexual offense evidence kit is collected, a
victim shall be provided with: (i) a copy of the victim bill of rights
described in subdivision six of section twenty-eight hundred five-i of
the public health law; and (ii) contact information, including a name,
phone number and e-mail address, for the individual designated pursuant
to paragraph (a) of this subdivision at the police agency, prosecutorial
agency or other law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the sexual
offense.
4. The division shall undertake actions designed to ensure that all
police agencies and prosecutorial agencies in the state and all forensic
laboratories are educated and aware of the provisions of this section.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EXC - Executive

Article 35 - Division of Criminal Justice Services

835 - Definitions.

836 - Division of Criminal Justice Services; Commissioner, Organization and Employees.

837 - Functions, Powers and Duties of Division.

837-A - Additional Functions, Powers and Duties of the Division.

837-B - Duties of Courts and Peace Officers.

837-C - Processing Requests Submitted by Police Departments.

837-D - Soft Body Ballistic Armor Vests for Police Officers.

837-E - Statewide Central Register for Missing Children.

837-F - Missing and Exploited Children Clearinghouse.

837-F-1 - Missing Vulnerable Adults Clearinghouse.

837-F-2 - Missing Adults.

837-G - Livery Vehicle Safety Training Program Establishment.

837-H - Livery Vehicle Safety Program; Standards; Eligibility; Reports.

837-I - Uniform Parking Ticket.

837-J - Parking Violations Enforcement and Disposition Program.

837-K - Safe House for Children.

837-L - Capital Prosecution Extraordinary Assistance Program.

837-M - Reporting Duties of Law Enforcement Departments With Respect to Missing Children and Vulnerable Adults.

837-M*2 - Criminal History Records Search for Certain Employment, Appointments, Licenses or Permits in the City of New York.

837-N - Criminal History Information of Caregivers; Requirements.

837-O - Search for Arson and Sex Offense Conviction Records of Volunteer Firefighter Applicants.

837-P - Criminal History Records Search for Certain Licenses and Registrations in the County of Westchester.

837-Q - Payments to Westchester County for Policing Special Parkways.

837-R - Office of Sex Offender Management.

837-S - Search for Sex Offense Conviction Records of Emergency Medical Technician and Other First Responder Applicants.

837-T - Use of Force Reporting.

837-U - The Division of Criminal Justice Services, in Conjunction With the Chief Administrator of the Courts, Shall Collect Data and Report Annually Regarding Pretrial Release and Detention.

837-V - Report of Discharge of Weapon.

837-V*2 - Reporting Duties of Law Enforcement Departments With Respect to Arrest-Related Deaths.

837-W - Technological Viability of Microstamping-Enabled Firearms.

837-W*2 - Blue Alert System.

837-X - Cooperation With Certain Out-of-State Investigations.

837-X*2 - Cooperation With Certain Out-of-State Investigations.

838 - Identification of Unknown Dead and Missing Persons.

838-A - Maintenance of Sexual Offense Evidence Kits.

838-B - Victim's Right to Notice.

839 - Municipal Police Training Council.

840 - Functions, Powers and Duties of Council.

841 - Functions, Powers and Duties of the Commissioner With Respect to the Council.

841-A - Security Guard Advisory Council.

841-B - Functions, Powers and Duties of Council.

841-C - Functions, Powers and Duties of the Commissioner With Respect to the Council.

841-D - Saving Clause.

842 - Council Rules and Regulations Promulgated by Governor.

843 - Division Homepage on the Internet.

844-B - New York State Committee for the Coordination of Police Services to Elderly Persons.

845 - Central State Registry of Police Officers and Peace Officers.

845-A - Presentment of Flags Lowered to Half-Staff in Memorial of the Death of Any Police Officer or Peace Officer.

845-B - Requests for Criminal History Information.

845-C - Criminal History Record Searches; Undisposed Cases.

845-D - Criminal Record Searches: Reports for Civil Purposes.

846 - Programs for the Aging.

846*2 - Programs for the Aging.