14 U.S.C. § 564
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- (a)
- (1)Before embarking on any prescheduled voyage, a Coast Guard vessel shall have in place a written operating procedure that ensures that an embarked victim of sexual assault shall have access to a sexual assault forensic examination—
- (2)The written operating procedure required by paragraph (1) shall, at a minimum, account for—
- (A)the health, safety, and privacy of a victim of sexual assault;
- (B)the proximity of ashore or afloat medical facilities, including coordination as necessary with the Department of Defense, including other military departments (as defined in section 101 of title 10);
- (C)the availability of aeromedical evacuation;
- (D)the operational capabilities of the vessel concerned;
- (E)the qualifications of medical personnel onboard;
- (F)coordination with law enforcement and the preservation of evidence;
- (G)the means of accessing a sexual assault forensic examination and medical care with a restricted report of sexual assault;
- (H)the availability of nonprescription pregnancy prophylactics; and
- (I)other unique military considerations.
- (b)The Commandant shall submit to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of the House of Representatives and the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee of the Senate a report containing the number of sexual assault forensic examinations that were requested by, but not administered within 3 days to, alleged victims of sexual assault when such victims were onboard a Coast Guard vessel.