Ga. law allows survivors to track rape kits Bria Bolden © Provided by Savannah WTOC-TV A backlog of unprocessed rape kits continues to be an issue in Georgia.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A new law in Georgia will help survivors of sexual assault keep track of their rape kit.
We’ve told you before about the states backlog of unprocessed rape kits. Some survivors are waiting more than a year for results.
This new law will help give survivors the confidence of knowing their test isn’t somewhere collecting dust.
Its called the Sexual Assault Reform Act. It went into effect July 1.
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