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Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Committee

HB 2647

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

Brief Description: Increasing the authority of the forensic investigations council to assist local jurisdictions in identification of human remains.

Sponsors: Representative Hurst.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Allows the Washington State Forensic Investigations Council to authorize up to $210,000 from the Death Investigations Account for the purpose of assisting local jurisdictions in the identification of human remains.

Hearing Date: 2/8/12

Staff: Sarah Koster (786-7303).

Background:

The Washington State Forensic Investigations Council (Council) oversees the Bureau of Forensic Laboratory Services (Bureau) and, in consultation with the Chief of the Washington State Patrol (WSP) or the Chief's designee, controls the operation and establishes policies of the Bureau. The Council is responsible for the oversight of any state forensic pathology program authorized by the Legislature. The Council is actively involved in the preparation of the Bureau budget and approves the Bureau budget prior to its formal submission to the Office of Financial Management.

The Council may do the following:

The Council must do the following:

Summary of Bill:

House Bill 2647 expands the Council's authority to authorize expenditures from the Death Investigations Account for the purpose of assisting local jurisdictions to secure forensic anthropology services or other testing to determine the identity of human remains to allow expenditures of up to $210,000.

The Council will contract with a county coroner or medical examiner to secure the required staff, facility storage, and equipment.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.