2018 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 39F - LOCAL RESCUE PROGRAMS - STATE AND LOCAL SEARCH AND RESCUE PROGRAMS .180 Reports of search and rescue missions -- Golden Alert D -- Golden Alert -- Immediate search for lost, missing, or overdue person permitted.
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39F.180 Reports of search and rescue missions -- Golden Alert D -- Golden Alert -Immediate search for lost, missing, or overdue person permitted.
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All 911 centers and dispatch centers, law enforcement agencies, law enforcement
dispatchers, fire departments, rescue squads, emergency medical service agencies,
and emergency management agencies shall report the information required to be
reported by administrative regulation, for all reports of persons missing, lost, or
overdue, if a search for the lost person has lasted for more than two (2) hours to:
(a) The local emergency management director; and
(b) The local search and rescue coordinator for the jurisdiction in which the
person is reported missing.
(a) Any search for a missing minor, as that term is defined in KRS 2.015, shall be
immediately reported to the Department of Kentucky State Police by the
person or organization to whom the missing minor is reported.
(b) A search for an impaired person as defined in KRS 39F.010(3)(a) shall
immediately be reported as a Golden Alert D to the local emergency
management director, local search and rescue coordinator if different from the
local emergency manager, local media outlets, and the duty officer of the
Division of Emergency Management by the person managing the search or by
the organization conducting the search.
(c) A search for an impaired person as defined in KRS 39F.010(3)(b) shall
immediately be reported as a Golden Alert to the local emergency
management director, local search and rescue coordinator if different from the
local emergency manager, local media outlets, and the duty officer of the
Division of Emergency Management by the person managing the search or by
the organization conducting the search. The provisions of this section do not
apply to any licensed long-term health care provider conducting a search for a
missing resident until the provider requests a search by a person or
organization specified in subsection (1) of this section.
(d) The making of this report does not relieve the person or organization from the
duty to make other notifications and reports required in this section.
Any search and rescue mission which has lasted four (4) hours without the subject
being located shall be immediately reported to the duty officer of the Division of
Emergency Management by telephone or radio.
The results of each lost, missing, or overdue person report or search mission
required to be reported under subsections (1) to (3) of this section shall be reported
to the division and the local director on forms provided by the division and
containing the information required by administrative regulation. The report shall be
filed within twenty (20) days after:
(a) The search and rescue mission is discontinued; or
(b) The victim has not been found and a decision is made to keep the case open or
continue searching on a limited basis, whichever occurs earlier.
Each agency required to notify a local emergency management director or the
division of a report of a missing person, or a search mission pursuant to this section
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shall develop a written standard operating procedure for handling and reporting
requests to search for missing, lost, or overdue persons. This standard operating
procedure shall be a public record.
The contents of reports, information to be conveyed upon notification, and other
matters relating to the administration of this section and the securing of information
required hereby shall be specified by the division by administrative regulations.
There is no requirement in Kentucky to delay the search for or rescue of any lost,
missing, or overdue person. Any person who is reported lost, missing, or overdue,
adult or child, may be searched for immediately by any emergency management,
fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, search and rescue, rescue squad,
or other similar organization to which a missing or overdue person is reported. No
public safety answering point, emergency dispatch center, or 911 center shall delay
any call reporting a person lost, overdue, or missing to the organization specified in
the county search and rescue annex of the county emergency management plan as
responsible for searching for lost, missing, or overdue persons.
Effective: July 12, 2012
History: Amended 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 106, sec. 4, effective July 12, 2012. -- Amended
2008 Ky. Acts ch. 109, sec. 3, effective July 15, 2008. -- Amended 2007 Ky. Acts ch.
85, sec. 122, effective June 26, 2007. -- Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 136, sec. 1,
effective July 15, 2002. -- Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 226, sec. 100, effective July 15,
1998.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/12/2012). 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 106, sec. 6,
provides that Sections 2 to 5 of the Act, which included an amendment to this statute,
shall be known as the "Chase McMurray Act."
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/12/2012). Although 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 106,
sec. 4, contains a reference to "Section 1 of this Act" (KRS 211.575) in subsection
(2)(b) of this statute, that reference has been codified as KRS 39F.010 (2012 Ky.
Acts ch. 106, sec. 2) to correct the failure to make the necessary adjustment to this
internal reference when the text of Senate Bill 93/SCS 2 was added to the draft in the
Senate Committee Substitute to House Bill 467. This manifest clerical or
typographical error has been corrected in codification under KRS 7.136(1)(h).
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/2008). 2008 Ky. Acts ch. 109, sec. 4,
provides that Sections 1 to 3 of this Act, which included an amendment to this
statute, shall be known as the "Golden Alert Bill."
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