34 U.S.C. § 21904

Current through P.L. 118-107 (published on www.congress.gov on 11/21/2024)
Section 21904 - Minimum standards for issuance and dissemination of alerts through Ashanti Alert communications network
(a) Establishment of minimum standards

Subject to subsection (b), the Coordinator shall establish minimum standards for-

(1) the issuance of alerts through the Ashanti Alert communications network; and
(2) the extent of the dissemination of alerts issued through the Ashanti Alert communications network.
(b) Limitations
(1) Dissemination of information

The minimum standards established under subsection (a) shall, to the maximum extent practicable (as determined by the Coordinator in consultation with State, Tribal, and local law enforcement agencies), provide for the dissemination of appropriate information relating to the special needs of a missing adult (including health care needs) to the appropriate law enforcement, public health, and other public officials.

(2) Geographic areas

The minimum standards established under subsection (a) shall, to the maximum extent practicable (as determined by the Coordinator in consultation with State, Tribal, and local law enforcement agencies), provide that the dissemination of an alert through the Ashanti Alert communications network shall be limited to the geographic areas that the missing adult could reasonably reach, considering-

(A) the circumstances and physical and mental condition of the missing adult;
(B) the modes of transportation available to the missing adult; and
(C) the circumstances of the disappearance.
(3) Other requirements

The minimum standards established under subsection (a) shall require that, in order for an Ashanti Alert to be issued for a missing adult, the missing adult-

(A) suffers from a proven mental or physical disability, as documented by a source determined credible by an appropriate law enforcement agency; or
(B) be missing under circumstances that indicate, as determined by an appropriate law enforcement agency-
(i) that the physical safety of the missing adult may be endangered; or
(ii) that the disappearance of the missing adult may not have been voluntary, including an abduction or kidnapping.
(4) Safety, privacy, and civil liberties protections

The minimum standards established under subsection (a) shall-

(A) ensure that alerts issued through the Ashanti Alert communications network comply with all applicable Federal, State, Tribal, and local privacy laws and regulations;
(B) include standards that specifically provide for the protection of the civil liberties and sensitive medical information of missing adults; and
(C) include standards requiring, as appropriate, a review of relevant court records, prior contacts with law enforcement, and other information relevant to the missing adult or the individual reporting, in order to provide protections against domestic violence.
(5) State, Tribal, and local voluntary coordination

In establishing minimum standards under subsection (a), the Coordinator may not interfere with the system of voluntary coordination between local broadcasters and State, Tribal, and local law enforcement agencies for purposes of regional and local search efforts for missing adults that was in effect on the day before December 31, 2018.

34 U.S.C. § 21904

Pub. L. 106-468, title II, §204, as added Pub. L. 115-401, §2(5), Dec. 31, 2018, 132 Stat. 5340.
Ashanti Alert communications network
The term "Ashanti Alert communications network" means the national communications network established by the Attorney General under section 21902(a) of this title.
Ashanti Alert
The term "Ashanti Alert" means an alert issued through the Ashanti Alert communications network, related to a missing adult.
State
The term "State" means each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
missing adult
The term "missing adult" means an individual who-(A) is older than the age for which an alert may be issued through the AMBER Alert communications network in the State or territory of an Indian Tribe in which the individual is identified as a missing individual;(B) is identified by a law enforcement agency as a missing individual; and(C) meets the requirements to be designated as a missing adult, as determined by the State in which, or the Indian Tribe in the territory of which, the individual is identified as a missing individual.