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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · increase accessibility to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, to facilitate data sharing between such system and the National Crime Information Center database of the Federal Bureau · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. AUTHORIZATION OF THE NATIONAL MISSING AND UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS SYSTEM

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## SEC. 2 AUTHORIZATION OF THE NATIONAL MISSING AND UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS SYSTEM **[**[34 U.S.C. 40506](/us/usc/t34/s40506)**]** ###
(a)In General The Attorney General, shall maintain the “National Missing and Unidentified Persons System” or “NamUs”, consistent with the following: ####
(1)The NamUs shall be a national information clearinghouse and resource center for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases across the United States administered by the National Institute of Justice and managed through an agreement with an eligible entity. ####
(2)The NamUs shall coordinate or provide— #####
(A)online database technology which serves as a national information clearinghouse to help expedite case associations and resolutions; #####
(B)various free-of-charge forensic services to aid in the identification of missing persons and unidentified remains; #####
(C)investigative support for criminal justice efforts to help missing and unidentified person case resolutions; #####
(D)technical assistance for family members of missing persons; #####
(E)assistance and training by coordinating State and local service providers in order to support individuals and families impacted by the loss or disappearance of a loved one; and #####
(F)training and outreach from NamUs subject matter experts, including assistance with planning and facilitating Missing Person Day events across the country. ###
(b)Permissible Use of Funds ####
(1)In general The permissible use of funds awarded under this section for the implementation and maintenance of the agreement created in subparagraph (a)(1) include the use of funds— #####
(A)to hire additional personnel to provide case support and perform other core NamUs functions; #####
(B)to develop new technologies to facilitate timely data entry into the relevant data bases; #####
(C)to conduct contracting activities relevant to core NamUs services; #####
(D)to provide forensic analyses to support the identification of missing and unidentified persons, to include, but not limited to DNA typing, forensic odontology, fingerprint examination, and forensic anthropology; #####
(E)to train State, local, and Tribal law enforcement personnel and forensic medicine service providers to use NamUs resources and best practices for the investigation of missing and unidentified person cases; #####
(F)to assist States in providing information to the NCIC database, the NamUs database, or any future database system for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases; #####
(G)to report to law enforcement authorities in the jurisdiction in which the remains were found information on every deceased, unidentified person, regardless of age; #####
(H)to participate in Missing Person Days and other events to directly support family members of the missing with NamUs case entries and DNA collections; #####
(I)to provide assistance and training by coordinating State and local service providers in order to support individuals and families; #####
(J)to conduct data analytics and research projects for the purpose of enhancing knowledge, best practices, and training related to missing and unidentified person cases, as well as developing NamUs system enhancements; #####
(K)to create and maintain a secure, online, nationwide critical incident response tool for professionals that will connect law enforcement, medico-legal and emergency management professionals, as well as victims and families during a critical incident; and #####
(L)for other purposes consistent with the goals of this section. ###
(c)Amendments to the Crime Control Act of 1990 to Require Reports of Missing Children to NamUs ####
(1)Reporting requirement Section 3701(a) of the Crime Control Act of 1990 (34 U.S.C. 41307(a)) is amended by striking the period and inserting the following: “and, consistent with section 3 (including rules promulgated pursuant to section 3(c)) of the Help Find the Missing Act, shall also report such case, either directly or through authorization described in such section to transmit, enter, or share information on such case, to the NamUs databases.”. ####
(2)State requirements Section 3702 of the Crime Control Act of 1990 (34 U.S.C. 41308) is amended— #####
(A)in paragraph (2), by striking “or the National Crime Information Center computer database” and inserting “, the National Crime Information Center computer database, or the NamUs databases”; #####
(B)in the matter following paragraph (3), by striking “and the National Crime Information Center computer networks” and inserting “, the National Crime Information 136 STAT. 4456 Center computer networks, and the NamUs databases”; and #####
(C)in paragraph (4)— ######
(i)in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting “or the NamUs databases” after “National Crime Information Center”; and ######
(ii)in subparagraph (A), by striking “and National Crime Information Center computer networks” and inserting “, National Crime Information Center computer networks, and the NamUs databases”. ####
(3)Effective date The amendments made by this subsection shall apply with respect to reports made before, on, or after the date of enactment of this Act.
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