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Code · Montana · Title 44 — Law Enforcement · Chapter 2 · Part 5

44-2-503. Missing children information program.

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44-2-503 . Missing children information program.
(1)The department of justice shall establish a missing children information program to create a central repository to aid in the location of missing children in Montana.
(2)The missing children information program shall:
(a)establish a system of intrastate communication of information relating to any child determined to be missing by the parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the child or by a law enforcement authority;
(b)provide a centralized file for the exchange of information on missing children within the state, including information obtained under the provisions of 44-2-401 ;
(c)interface with the national crime information center computer system for exchange of information on children suspected of interstate travel; and
(d)provide the superintendent of public instruction each month with a list of missing Montana school children for the purposes of 44-2-506 .
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