(1) A private search party, before engaging in efforts to locate a missing person, shall disclose to an immediate family member of the missing person, verbally and in writing: (a) That the private search party is not acting in connection with a governmental body; and (b) The nature of the private search partys involvement in the effort to locate the missing person. (2) A private search party shall notify an immediate family member of the missing person, verbally and in writing, if the private search party: (a) Intends to charge a fee for the private search partys services or assistance; (b) Intends to request donations for the private search partys services or assistance; or (c) Intends to derive profit from any production made in connection with the private search partys services or assistance.
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