(a) The missing persons information clearinghouse is established as a central repository of information regarding missing persons. (b) The clearinghouse shall (1) establish within the state a system and appropriate procedures for communication of information regarding missing persons; (2) collect, maintain, and disseminate accurate and complete information on missing persons for the purpose of identifying, locating, and returning them; (3) provide for exchange of information on missing persons within the state; (4) cooperate with private citizens, local law enforcement agencies, and other state and federal agencies in investigations concerning missing persons; (5) provide training and assistance to law enforcement agencies to promote effective use of the clearinghouse.
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