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Sexual Assault Evidence Testing

The links and forms below is to help agencies understand the laws regarding submissions of sexual assault evidence kits.  Also here, you will find the consent form(s) required by the statutes.  The forms are included in the SIRCHIE Colorado Sexual Assault Evidence Collection kit (CBIFS100).  If the form is printed from this website, then copies are required of the completed form.  The distribution of those copies are listed across the bottom of the form. 

 

 

 
 

Sexual Assault Testing

Additional Resources on Sexual Assault

These links may provide additional information on Colorado Revised Statutes regarding Sexual Assault as well as information on victim reporting options.

Sexual Assault Information and Resources

Sexual Assault Survivor Reporting Options in Colorado

Submission of Sexual Assault Kits to the CBI Forensic Services

The Colorado legislature passed CRS 24-33.5-113 (commonly referred to as HB13-1020) in 2013. This law requires submission of nearly all sexual assault evidence kits to an accredited forensic laboratory. The law further required the Colorado Department of Public Safety to put together the rules committee to determine the specific rules to be used in the law. 

The rules as determined by that committee and accepted according to Colorado rulemaking policy can be viewed at the Colorado Secretary of State’s website at this link.

The law requires a sexual assault evidence kit to be submitted to a forensic lab within 21 days of receipt from a medical facility according to the rules. The rules require all kits be submitted unless: 
1) the victim does not consent to submission of the kit. [See consent form also posted on the CBI-FS website.] 
2) the law enforcement agency is able to provide corroborated evidence of a false report within the 21 days before the required submission. 

All other kits must be submitted to an accredited forensic laboratory. The rules committee made these rules effective March 1, 2014. 

The law further requires all sexual assault exams in which kits are collected use the same consent form and consent to either a Law Enforcement Report or a Medical Report.  The rules committee developed a form that documents either of these consents required in the state of Colorado. As previously stated, this form is on the CBI-FS website.  It is also already included in the Colorado Victim kit sold by SIRCHIE (CBIFS100).

The law requires the forensic laboratories accepting these sexual assault kits to do the analysis and upload any qualifying DNA profiles into CODIS as a priority. To follow this intent of the law the CBI-FS requests our law enforcement agencies make every effort to obtain and submit all appropriate buccal swabs when the kit is submitted.  The kit will be accepted, however, if those buccals cannot be obtained.  Please note reasons buccals could not be obtained in the submission cover letter. 

Please note that certain kits that are collected as Anonymous Kits under SB 128 (revisions in C.R.S 12-36-135) offer victims another reporting option as an anonymous report. These kits CANNOT be tested at an accredited forensic lab, unless the victim converts their report to a medical or law enforcement report. 

If you still have questions regarding submission of sexual assault kits and the law please contact: 

Carrie Zais Davis
Laboratory Manager - Biological Sciences
303-463-7021
carrie.davis@state.co.us