Powers and Duties
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies
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Georgia Bureau of Investigation
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Missing Children Information Center
- Powers and Duties
- The center may:
- Establish a system of intrastate communication of information relating to missing children;
- Provide a centralized file for the exchange of information on missing children within the state;
- Interface and connect with the National Crime Information Center for the exchange of information on missing children and children suspected of interstate travel;
- Collect, process, maintain, and disseminate information on missing children and unidentified bodies and strive to maintain or disseminate only accurate and complete information;
- Cooperate with the State Board of Education in compiling lists of missing children in this state for distribution to local school districts;
- Compile annual statistics on the number of missing children;
- Develop recommendations for better reporting and use of computer systems;
- Provide assistance to local law enforcement agencies providing fingerprint programs for children;
- Circulate a monthly bulletin of missing children to all law enforcement agencies in the state;
- Assist local law enforcement agencies in establishing direct computer access to the Missing Children Information Center;
- Act as a liaison between private citizens and law enforcement agencies regarding appropriate procedures for handling and responding to missing children reports; and
- Establish a toll-free telephone number to assist individuals and agencies in the reporting of missing children and information relative to missing children.
- The center is authorized to join and participate in any network of state missing children centers or clearing-houses, specifically including but not limited to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
(Code 1981, §35-3-82, enacted by Ga. L. 1986, p. 659, § 1.)
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