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America's Missing:
Broadcast Emergency Response
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Public Act 92-0259 mandated the Illinois State Police (ISP) develop and implement,
by January 1, 2002, a coordinated program for a statewide emergency alert when a
child is reported endangered.
As a result of Public Act 92-0259 and in cooperation with the Illinois Association
of Chiefs of Police, Illinois Sheriffs' Association, and the Illinois State Clearinghouse
for Missing and Exploited Children, a statewide "AMBER Alert Notification Plan" was developed.
The goal was to create a "workable" AMBER plan applicable to and implemented by any city
(including towns and villages), county, or state law enforcement agency in Illinois and
amiable to radio and television broadcasting companies. The "AMBER alert" quickly informs
the public of specific information regarding the abduction of a child whose life may be
in danger.
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The plan and forms are available for viewing, downloading, and printing:
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For more information about missing kids visit: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
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