New Jersey 2024 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A908 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 
 
STATEMENT TO  
 
ASSEMBLY, No. 908  
 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
 
DATED:  DECEMBER 16, 2024 
 
 The Assembly Appropriations Committee reports favorably 
Assembly Bill No. 908. 
 This bill requires the Attorney General to establish a sexual assault 
forensic evidence (SAFE) kit, commonly referred to as a rape kit, 
tracking system.  Under the bill, the Attorney General is to issue 
guidelines or a directive establishing the system.  
 The bill defines a “sexual assault forensic evidence kit tracking 
system” as an Internet-based system that allows a person, including a 
victim; a State, county, or municipal law enforcement officer; an 
employee of a healthcare facility or laboratory, as deemed appropriate 
by the Attorney General; and any other person, as deemed appropriate 
by the Attorney General, to track a sexual assault forensic evidence kit 
through the chain of custody from the time of collection at a healthcare 
facility to the transfer to a local law enforcement agency, submission 
to a laboratory, and final disposition. 
 As reported by the committee, Assembly Bill No. 908 is identical 
to Senate Bill No. 715, which was also reported by the committee on 
this date. 
 
FISCAL IMPACT: 
 The Office of Legislative Services (OLS) finds the bill establishes 
in law a State-wide sexual assault forensic evidence kit tracking 
system, and notes that a kit tracking system is currently being 
implemented pursuant to Attorney General Law Enforcement 
Directive No. 2023-1 and funded through a federal grant.  
 The OLS estimates that there will be indeterminate annual costs 
following the implementation of the kit tracking system. The funding 
sources for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the tracking 
system are also indeterminate.