Sec. 550. Availability of Special Victims’ Counsel and special victim prosecutors at military installations
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If an individual specified in paragraph
(2)is not available at a military installation for access by a member of the Armed Forces who requests access to such an individual, such an individual shall be made available at such installation for access by such member by not later than 48 hours after such request. The individuals specified in this paragraph are the following: Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC). Special Victim Prosecutor (SPC). Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, each Secretary of a military department shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report setting forth the assessment of such Secretary of the feasibility and advisability of establishing and maintaining at each installation under the jurisdiction of such Secretary with a Special Victims’ Counsel one or more civilian positions for the purpose of— providing support to such Special Victims’ Counsel; and ensuring continuity and the preservation of institutional knowledge in transitions between the service of individuals as Special Victims’ Counsel at such installation.