Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - STATE PATROL
Title 272 - NEBRASKA STATE PATROL
Chapter 23 - MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
Section 272-23-004 - REPORTING A MISSING PERSON

Current through March 20, 2024

004.01 When a report of a missing person has been received by a law enforcement agency having jurisdiction, the agency will notify;

004.01A On duty personnel of the jurisdictional agency as soon as practicable through internal means and over the appropriate police communication network;

004.01B All law enforcement agencies considered to be involved by the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction;

004.01C All law enforcement agencies requesting the information;

004.01D All other law enforcement agencies deemed appropriate by the jurisdictional agency;

004.01E The Missing Persons Clearinghouse.

004.02 If a report of a missing person involves an unemancipated minor, the law enforcement agency, having original jurisdiction, will immediately transmit the proper information for inclusion in the National crime Information Center computer and the Missing Persons Information Center Clearinghouse.

004.03 If a report of a missing person involves a missing child, the law enforcement agency having original jurisdiction, will immediately notify the Nebraska State Patrol which will notify the school district office in which such missing child is enrolled and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. In the case of a missing child attending school exempted from state accreditation and approval requirements under Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 79-1601(3) - (6) the local law enforcement agency will notify the Nebraska Department of Education and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.

004.04 Any local law enforcement agency notified pursuant to the Missing Children Identification Act of the request for the birth certificate, school record or other information concerning a missing child will immediately notify the Nebraska State Patrol of such request and will investigate such matter.

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