Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB101

Introduced
2/26/18  
Introduced
2/26/18  
Refer
2/26/18  
Refer
2/26/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Engrossed
3/15/18  
Engrossed
3/15/18  
Refer
3/19/18  
Refer
3/19/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/20/18  
Chaptered
5/20/18  
Passed
5/20/18  

Caption

Creates the Louisiana Sexual Assault Oversight Commission. (8/1/18)

Impact

The introduction of this oversight commission represents a significant shift in how the state handles cases of sexual assault, particularly in terms of forensic examinations. The commission will encompass a wide range of stakeholders, including law enforcement and healthcare professionals, which facilitates a collaborative approach to addressing the complexities of sexual assault cases. The intent is to create uniform standards that can improve both the quality of evidence collected and the support provided to the victims, thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness of sexual assault investigations in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Bill 101 establishes the Louisiana Sexual Assault Oversight Commission aimed at improving the state's response to sexual assault cases through enhanced oversight and standardized protocols. The bill mandates the commission to develop recommendations for a standardized sexual assault collection kit and protocols for forensic medical examinations of victims. This initiative is intended to streamline the process of evidence collection and support for victims, ensuring they receive necessary care while maintaining the integrity of collected evidence for legal proceedings.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment towards SB 101 appears to be positive. Advocacy groups and lawmakers have recognized the need for improved coordination and standardization regarding the treatment of sexual assault cases. However, the success of the initiative will depend on the commission's ability to implement these standards effectively and garner support among health and law enforcement entities. The establishment of such a commission is seen as a foundational step in ensuring that victims are acknowledged and supported throughout the judicial process.

Contention

While there is broad support for the bill, some concerns have been raised regarding the practical implementation of the recommendations and the resources required for ongoing training and monitoring. The expectation is that the commission will not only set standards but also continuously adapt them in response to new evidence and shifting legal landscapes. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the extent of oversight and accountability placed on various bodies involved in the sexual assault response framework, particularly regarding budget allocations and prioritization of victim services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HCR170

Creates a study committee to evaluate and make recommendations concerning Louisiana's system of healthcare delivery

LA HCR44

Creates and provides for the Health Disparities in Rural Areas Task Force

LA SR169

Establishes a task force to review the governance of community-based residential settings.

LA SB221

Changes the name of the Louisiana Workforce Commission to the Louisiana Department of Labor. (gov sig) (EG FF EX See Note)

LA SR161

Requests a study of the delivery of emergency medical services.

LA HR174

Urges and requests a joint subcommittee to study the coordination of care for persons receiving mental health services in community-based and institutional settings

LA HCR100

Continues the Health Inequities and Disparities in Rural Areas Task Force

LA HR185

Continues the Study Group on Long Term Care Financing