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Bills released by committee: evidence kits, epinephrine, firearms disclosure, and resolution

Senate Committee (legislative hearing) · October 21, 2024
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Summary

The committee released several bills and one joint resolution with limited debate: a forensic-evidence-kit committee substitute (S3089), epinephrine availability for officers (S3257), firearm-retailer disclosure (S3468), and SJR79 (emergency-preparedness month). Most were released as amended; one vote recorded a no and an abstention on S3468.

The committee recorded actions on several items with relatively short debate.

- S3089 (committee substitute): Requires law‑enforcement agencies to submit sexual‑assault forensic evidence kits for testing within specified time frames, requires medical facilities to notify law enforcement, and sets minimum retention periods (20 years) for kits…

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