Montana Code 46-15-413. Retention and disposal of sexual assault evidence kits — victim notification
46-15-413. Retention and disposal of sexual assault evidence kits — victim notification. (1) Sexual assault evidence kits reported to law enforcement pursuant to 46-15-404, anonymous sexual assault evidence kits collected as provided in 46-15-411, and the related contents of reported or anonymous sexual assault evidence kits must be stored in a secure and reasonable manner that preserves evidence for 75 years from the date of collection.
Terms Used In Montana Code 46-15-413
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Offense: means a violation of any penal statute of this state or any ordinance of its political subdivisions. See Montana Code 46-1-202
- Statement: means :
(a)a writing signed or otherwise adopted or approved by a person;
(b)a video or audio recording of a person's communications or a transcript of the communications; and
(c)a writing containing a summary of a person's oral communications or admissions. See Montana Code 46-1-202
(2)A victim may request notification before the victim’s sexual assault evidence kit and related contents are destroyed.
(3)If requested by the victim, the agency with custody of the victim’s sexual assault evidence kit and its contents shall provide written notice to the victim 120 days before the intended destruction or disposal of the sexual assault evidence kit or its contents. The notification must include:
(a)a description of the biological evidence;
(b)a statement of the intended destruction or disposal of the biological evidence in 120 days;
(c)the name, mailing address, and other contact information of the agency with custody of the evidence; and
(d)any other information the agency considers pertinent.
(4)If any party to the offense objects to the destruction or disposal of the biological evidence, the agency has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the destruction or disposal of the biological evidence must take place.