Establishes the 17-member Joint Select Study Committee on the Preservation of Biological Evidence to review matters related to the preservation of DNA and biological evidence including costs associated with promulgating minimum guidelines for the retention and preservation of biological evidence, emerging technologies for the retention and preservation of biological evidence, and procedures for the interagency transfer of biological evidence. Specifies Committee membership and provides for per diem, subsistence, and travel allowances, as well as expenses and staffing. Requires a final report to the General Assembly by April 1, 2014, and requires that the report be filed with specified legislative offices. Terminates the Committee on the earlier of the filing of its final report, or April 1, 2014.