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83rd Session bill

SB87

AN ACT relating to forensic medical examinations; revising provisions relating to payment of the costs of a forensic medical examination of a victim of a sexual assault or domestic violence battery by strangulation; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to forensic medical examinations; revising provisions relating to payment of the costs of a forensic medical examination of a victim of a sexual assault or domestic violence battery by strangulation; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Senate Committee on Judiciary

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AN ACT relating to forensic medical examinations; revising provisions relating to payment of the costs of a forensic med

Existing law: (1) requires a county in whose jurisdiction a sexual assault is committed to pay any costs incurred by a hospital for the forensic medical examination of the victim; and (2) authorizes a compensation officer appointed by the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services to order the payment of compensation to reimburse a county for the costs of the forensic medical examination. (NRS 217.160, 217.300) Section 1 of this bill authorizes a compensation officer to order the payment of compensation to a medical provider for the costs of such a forensic medical examination. Section 2 of this bill provides that the costs of such a forensic medical examination must be paid out of the Fund for the Compensation of Victims of Crime, unless there is not sufficient money in the Fund to pay such costs. If there is not sufficient money in the Fund to pay such costs, section 2 requires the county in whose jurisdiction the sexual assault was committed to pay any remaining costs. Section 2 also: (1) requires the Department of Health and Human Services to review and establish a maximum annual reimbursement rate that may be paid to a medical provider for each forensic medical examination performed on a victim; and (2) provides that the amount of reimbursement paid to a medical provider for the costs of such a forensic medical examination must not exceed that maximum annual reimbursement rate. Existing law requires a county in whose jurisdiction a domestic violence battery

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