31 Miss. Code. R. 504-1.1 - Cord Blood Policy
In accordance with Miss. Code Ann. § 97-5-51, the Mississippi State Medical Examiner's Office has developed the following procedures with respect to the collection of forensic samples.
1. Biological samples are to be collected if
a pregnancy termination is performed on a minor who is less than fourteen (14)
years of age at the time of the pregnancy termination procedure.
(i) If a pregnancy termination is performed
on a minor who is less than fourteen (14) years of age at the time of the
pregnancy termination procedure, fetal tissue extracted during the abortion
procedure shall be collected in a sterile container. The specimen shall be
retained and submitted in its entirety.
2. Biological samples are to be collected
when a minor who is under the age of sixteen (16) gives birth to an infant and
it would be reasonable to suspect that the minor's pregnancy resulted from a
sex crime against a minor.
(i) When a minor
who is under the age of sixteen (16) gives birth to an infant umbilical cord
blood shall be collected on an FTA Elute MicroCard or equivalent, dried and
stored per directions included in the kit.
3. The instructions within the kit shall
direct the storage of said kit to take place in the same storage unit as other
rape kits within the healthcare facility. In normal practice, the protocol
shall typically require the physician only to apply the sample to the Mircocard
or equivalent and then turn it over to a nurse or other individual responsible
for custodial care of such instruments to be deposited in the aforementioned
storage unit. The same process shall be followed relative to fetal tissue as
well. Steps shall be taken and protocols implemented by the healthcare
facilities to limit the number of individuals that handle the sample in the
course of depositing said sample in the storage unit. Tissue and blood shall
not be stored in formalin.
4.
Tissue or wet blood shall be stored in a sterile container at 4 degrees Celsius
if the specimen is to be sent to the testing laboratory within two (2) days of
collection. Tissue or wet blood shall be stored in a sterile container at a
minimum of -10 degrees Celsius if the specimen is to be sent to the testing
laboratory two (2) days or more after collection. FTA cards will be stored
according to directions included in the kit.
5. Documentation of specimen chain of custody
shall be carried out in accordance with accepted medico-legal guidelines.
Specimens will be treated as evidence with appropriate tamper resistant seals,
dates, and initials of collector.
6. Specimens shall be properly disposed of as
biohazardous waste in accordance with guidelines as established by the
Mississippi Department of Health and Mississippi Department of Environmental
Quality.
7. A uniform reporting
instrument will be utilized by applicable personnel as defined in Miss.
Code Ann.
§
97-5-51.
8. The appropriate law enforcement agency
shall be immediately notified when if it is reasonable to suspect a sex crime
against a minor has occurred and collected specimens are available for testing.
It shall be reasonable to suspect that a sex crime has occurred against a minor
if the mother was less than sixteen (16) years of age at the time of conception
and at least one (1) of the following conditions also applies:
a. The mother of the infant will not identify
the father of the infant;
b. The
mother of the infant lists the father of the infant as "Unknown";
c. The person the mother of the infant
identifies as the father of the infant disputes his fatherhood;
d. The person the mother of the infant
identifies as the father of the infant is twenty-one (21) years of age or
older;
e. The person the mother of
the infant identifies as the father of the infant is Deceased.
Notes
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