RÉSUMÉ DIGEST ACT 126 (HB 260) 2018 Regular Session Leger Existing law provides for DNA samples to be taken from the offender of a felony or any of the following offenses: battery of a police officer; battery of a school teacher; battery of a school or recreation athletic contest official; battery of a correctional facility employee; simple battery; simple battery of a child welfare or adult protective service worker; simple battery of persons with infirmities; aggravated assault; unlawful use of a laser on a police officer; simple assault; assault on a school teacher; stalking; identity theft; misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile; prohibited sexual conduct between educator and student; prostitution; soliciting for prostitutes; inciting prostitution; prostitution by massage; massage, sexual conduct prohibited; letting premises for prostitution; contributing to the delinquency of juveniles; hate crimes; letting premises for obscenity; peeping tom; and inciting a riot. New law adds to the existing law list the crimes of misdemeanor sexual battery, illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile, and illegal carrying of weapons. Effective August 1, 2018. (Adds R.S.15:603(10)(r), (s), and (t))