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This type of document is a Patient Consent Form specifically for cases of Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault in New York. It is written in Italian and is used for the collection of evidence as well as the release or storage of that evidence.
This type of document is a consent form used for collecting evidence and storing it in cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault that occur in New York. It is available in Korean language.
This document is for obtaining consent from the patient for the collection, release, or storage of evidence related to drug-facilitated sexual assault cases in New York.
This document is a Consent Form for the collection and storage of evidence related to drug-facilitated sexual assault in New York.
This Form is used for obtaining patient consent for the collection and release or storage of evidence related to drug-facilitated sexual assault cases in New York.
This document is a consent form used in New York for the collection and release/storage of evidence in cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault.
This form is used for submitting additional information to the forensic laboratory in New York.
This document is used to collect forensic laboratory information related to drug-facilitated sexual assault cases in New York.
This document contains information about a patient in New York. It may include personal details such as name, address, contact information, and medical history. This form is used for maintaining accurate patient records and for providing healthcare professionals with necessary information for treatment.
This diagram is used to represent a patient's health information in New York. It contains details such as medical history, conditions, and treatments.
This Form is used for recording and documenting cases of sexual assault in New York.
This form is used for ordering blank fingerprint cardstock in New York.
This document provides a standard compliance report and policy advice for the New York State Law Enforcement Accreditation Program in New York. It ensures that law enforcement agencies in the state meet specific standards and guidelines.