Minnesota Code § 299C.5655

MISSING PERSONS; STANDARDIZED REPORTS AND PROCEDURES.
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(a) By September 1, 2009, the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shall develop:
(1) a standardized form for use by all law enforcement agencies when taking a missing person report; and
(2) a model policy that incorporates standard processes, procedures, and information to be provided to interested persons regarding developments in a missing person case.
(b) In developing the standardized form and model policy, the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shall convene a working group that includes interested members of the public and representatives of the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association, Minnesota Sheriffs' Association, Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association, and a nonprofit foundation formed to assist in locating the missing persons. The working group shall be funded by private resources.

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