local law enforcement agencies with rape kit testing costs.
Money in the fund shall be distributed to the laboratories
based on backlog data.
(2) The Pennsylvania State Police may accept voluntary
contributions for the fund and may consult with any
governmental or nongovernmental organization as necessary to
implement this section, but may not enter into an agreement
or contract with an organization for the staffing functions
of the program.
(c) Deposit.--All money received from the voluntary
contributions under section 315.13 of the act of March 4, 1971
(P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, shall be
deposited into the fund.
(d) Voluntary contributions.--In addition to the voluntary
contributions under section 315.13 of the Tax Reform Code of
1971, the Pennsylvania State Police may accept other voluntary
contributions and electronic donations to the fund. All other
voluntary contributions and electronic donations shall be
deposited into the fund. A Commonwealth agency, county and
municipal government within this Commonwealth may include a
brief description of the fund and the electronic and mailing
address to make donations to the fund in its publications,
mailings and communications.
(e) Use of money.--Money in the fund is hereby appropriated
on a continuing basis to the Pennsylvania State Police to carry
out the purposes of this section.
(f) Reporting.--Beginning on or before July 30, 2018, and
every year thereafter for the length of the program, the
Pennsylvania State Police shall submit a report to the
chairperson and minority chairperson of the Finance Committee of
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