Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB638

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Law enforcement officers and agencies; facilitate uniformity in policies concerning sexual assault victims and forensic examination notifications

Impact

The legislation is intended to enhance the responsiveness of law enforcement interactions with sexual assault victims, thereby improving transparency and support for victims. By requiring the Attorney General to develop and maintain a public document detailing victims' rights, the bill promotes a better understanding of these rights among victims, which is crucial for their recovery and willingness to engage with law enforcement. The annual reporting obligations placed on law enforcement agencies will also provide oversight and accountability regarding how cases are processed and supported within Georgia's justice system.

Summary

House Bill 638 aims to establish state-wide uniformity in law enforcement policies regarding the contact with victims of sexual assault and their associated forensic medical examinations. The bill introduces definitions for key terms related to sexual assault, describes the responsibilities of law enforcement personnel, and mandates that each agency assigns a sexual assault victim advocate. This advocate will serve as a point of contact for victims, ensuring they are aware of their rights and the resources available to them during the investigation process.

Contention

While HB 638 has garnered support for its focus on victim advocacy and education, points of contention may arise regarding the practical implications for law enforcement staffing and resource allocation. Critics may question whether all agencies will be able to designate a dedicated advocate due to constraints in staff or funding. Additionally, the requirements for compliance and reporting could be viewed as burdensome for smaller law enforcement entities, raising concerns over their capability to meet the bill’s mandates while still effectively managing their regular law enforcement duties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB2626

Relating to the forensic medical examination of a sexual assault victim who has not reported the assault to a law enforcement agency.

GA SB2239

Relating to the forensic medical examination of a sexual assault victim who has not reported the assault to a law enforcement agency.

GA HB3566

Relating to the forensic examination of a victim of an alleged strangulation assault or sexual assault.

GA LD1816

An Act to Establish a Statewide Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kit Tracking System and Conduct an Inventory of Existing Forensic Examination Kits in the Possession of Law Enforcement

GA LD2129

An Act to Establish a Statewide Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kit Tracking System and Conduct an Inventory of Existing Forensic Examination Kits in the Possession of Law Enforcement

GA AB925

Sexual assault forensic examinations: reimbursement.

GA LD549

An Act to Establish a Statewide Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kit Tracking System and Update Certain Requirements Regarding Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kits

GA AB358

Sexual assault forensic examination kits: databases.

GA HB4677

Relating to the reimbursement of sexual assault forensic medical examinations

GA HB3420

Relating to the reimbursement of sexual assault forensic medical examinations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.