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Establishes a 15-member Commission on the Preservation and Storage of Evidence to review laws, processes, safety, and training, and study a statewide evidence storage facility.
Establishes a 15-member Commission on the Preservation and Storage of Evidence to review laws, processes, safety, and training, and study a statewide evidence storage facility.
H 4464 proposes the creation of a temporary, special legislative commission—the Commission on the Preservation and Storage of Evidence. The commission would conduct a comprehensive review of Massachusetts’ current laws, regulations, and practices governing the preservation, storage, and handling of evidence and property collected by law enforcement, including hazardous materials and biological/DNA-related materials. The bill directs the commission to assess processes, propose standardized guidelines, and study the feasibility and cost of a statewide evidence storage facility.
This summary provides an objective overview of H 4464’s aims, structure, and potential implications based on the bill text and committee actions to date.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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