Bill Signed by Governor to Expedite Sexual Assault Kit Testing

Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly signed bipartisan House Bill 2228 which requires sexual assault kits to be tested within 30 days of collecting the evidence. The bill also allows law enforcement the option to collect evidence at child advocacy centers, where child victims may feel more safe and comfortable working with law enforcement. 

“Survivors of sexual assault deserve peace of mind and assurance that the justice system is working diligently to prosecute their abuser,” Governor Kelly said. ”The delays they’ve faced are unacceptable. This commonsense legislation accelerates justice and enforcement of crime victims’ rights.”

“House Bill 2228 is a good first step to ensuring the wheels of justice are turning and all victims are better served,” Senator Dinah Sykes said. “This legislation creates structure and accountability for making sure sexual assault victims receive the justice they deserve. But we know our work isn’t done, and Senate Democrats will continue to push legislation that provides survivors the tools they need at every step of their path to healing.”

“Kansans knew that it was unacceptable that rape kit testing delays left sexual assault victims feeling overlooked for months and even years,” Senator Molly Baumgardner said. “I believe this legislation gives victims the necessary assurance that a critical tool for attaining justice will be processed without delays. But our work isn’t done. I’ve pushed for the Kansas Senate to sponsor interim meetings to address the restrictive statute of limitations on men and women that were victims of childhood sexual assault.” 

HB2228 can be found here

Governor Laura Kelly also signed the following bills: 

HB 2568
Amends the Kansas mortgage business act by providing for mortgage business work at remote locations, license and registration renewal or reinstatement procedures, surety bond requirements and evidence of solvency and net worth and requires notice when adding or closing branch offices.  

HB 2075
Allows venue for an adoption when the state is the agency to be where the state agency or its subcontracting agency has an office. 

S Sub for HB 2458
Limits the liability of optometrists and ophthalmologists who report information to the division of vehicles relating to a person’s vision. 

HB 2547
Authorizes technology-enabled fiduciary financial institution insurance companies within the captive insurance act and provides for the requirements and operations thereof. 

HB 2605
Increases the rural population requirement maximum for the veterinary training program for rural Kansas and creates a food animal percentage requirement that may be fulfilled in lieu thereof. 

HB2537 
Requires the Insurance Department to hold a hearing in cases involving an order under the Kansas Administrative Procedure Act. 

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