Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 22c - The Department of State Police
Section 71 - Amber Alert Plan; Activation

Section 71. (a) The department shall establish and maintain an AMBER alert plan to assist in the recovery of abducted children under the age of 18 through notification to the general public and law enforcement agencies. The department shall establish protocols and procedures necessary for the operation of the plan and shall educate and inform law enforcement agencies and the public of its availability.
(b) If a law enforcement agency determines that a child has been abducted and that the circumstances of the abduction indicate that the child is in serious danger of bodily harm or death, the agency shall obtain descriptive information for the AMBER alert plan and provide the descriptive information to the department. Thereafter, the law enforcement agency shall identify a point of contact within the agency capable of providing regular updates to the department about the abduction.
(c) The law enforcement agency reporting the abducted child shall obtain a picture of the child.
(d) The department may activate an AMBER alert plan, upon a determination that the following criteria have been met: (i) a child has been abducted; (ii) the child is in danger of serious bodily harm or death; and (iii) sufficient information exists to believe that activation of an AMBER alert plan may help locate the child.
(e) The department may notify appropriate state agencies and authorities, including, but not limited to, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Massachusetts emergency management agency, the state lottery commission, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and the Massachusetts Port Authority of the activation of the AMBER alert plan.
(f) The department shall notify the broadcast media serving the commonwealth of the establishment of a statewide AMBER alert plan and invite their voluntary participation. The department shall arrange for participating broadcast media to voluntarily agree, upon notice from the department, to transmit emergency alerts to inform the public of a child abduction that has occurred within their broadcast service regions. Information, material and records transmitted or maintained pursuant to an emergency alert under this section shall not, as a result of any such alert or transmission, be a public record in the custody of the department or other state agencies and authorities and such information, material and records shall not be disclosed except as provided by this section.
(g) The department shall enter all information required by the United States Department of Justice on said child into the National Crime Information Center of the United States Department of Justice.
(h) The AMBER alert plan shall remain activated until terminated upon the direction of the colonel.
(i) The AMBER alert plan shall not be activated for children considered to be runaways or incidents involving child custody disputes, except in cases of abduction if a threat of serious bodily harm or death exists against the child.
(j) The department may coordinate with the law enforcement agencies in jurisdictions outside the commonwealth, including the federal government, who are responsible for the recovery of abducted children.
(k) The department, in consultation with the state 911 department, shall establish training guidelines for 911 call takers and dispatchers on the AMBER alert plan.
(l) The colonel, in consultation with the secretary of public safety and security, shall adopt rules and regulations necessary to implement this section.
(m) The department shall prepare and publish information for law enforcement agencies relative to best practices for a report of a missing person. The department shall recommend procedures for law enforcement in responding to a report of a missing person, a report of a missing person who is under 18 and a person under 18 who has been abducted. The department may identify publications and training opportunities that may be available to law enforcement agencies concerning investigations of missing persons.
(n) The department shall prepare and publish information for law enforcement agencies relative to best practices for handling death scene investigations. The department shall recommend procedures for law enforcement in processing, preserving, storing and testing DNA samples from human remains and the processing of DNA samples in missing person cases. The department may identify publications and training opportunities that may be available to law enforcement agencies concerning the handling of death scene investigations.
(o) The colonel, the department and all department employees shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising out of or relating to any actual or alleged act, error or omission occurring or alleged to occur in connection with or pursuant to an AMBER alert plan under this section.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 22c - The Department of State Police

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Department; Supervision and Control

Section 3 - Colonel of State Police; Powers and Duties

Section 4 - Divisions; Heads of Divisions

Section 5 - Division of Field Services

Section 6 - Division of Investigation and Intelligence; Investigation and Prosecution of State Firearm Crimes; Criminal Firearms and Trafficking Unit

Section 7 - Division of Special Police Services

Section 8 - Division of Support Services

Section 9 - Experts, Clerks and Assistants; Appointment and Removal

Section 10 - Appointments to Department of State Police; Governor's Authorization; Restrictions

Section 10a - State Police Cadet Program

Section 11 - Appointment for Initial Enlistment; Competitive Examination; Eligible List

Section 12 - Misdemeanors Committed in Presence of On-Duty Uniformed Member; Enforcement Powers

Section 13 - Charges Against Uniformed Member; Trial; Review: Suspension; Other Disciplinary Actions

Section 14 - Felony or Controlled Substance Convictions; Receipt of Gratuities for Official Services

Section 15 - Oath of Office

Section 16 - Expenses for Injuries Sustained During Employment

Section 17 - Estimate of Expenses and Patrolling Time; Recommendation of Appropriations

Section 18 - Additional Work Time; Compensation

Section 19 - Uniforms and Identification Cards; Rules and Regulations; Violations

Section 20 - Training Programs for Newly Enlisted and Uniformed Department Members

Section 21 - Training Programs for City or Town Police Officers and Certain State Employees

Section 22 - Evaluation Reports; Annual Filing

Section 23 - Affirmative Action Office; Responsibilities; Annual Report

Section 24 - Separation From Employment Due to Lack of Work or Money or Abolition of Positions; Reinstatement

Section 24a - Persons Retired for Disability; Certification for Reinstatement

Section 25 - Notice for Promotional Examinations; Right to Appeal Questions or Results; Regulations

Section 26 - Promotion of Uniformed Members; Factors for Consideration; List of Eligible Members

Section 27 - Vacancies in Titles of Lieutenant Colonel and Major

Section 28 - Period of Service Requirements for Certain Appointments

Section 28a - Base Salaries; Review of Salary Schedule; Adjustments

Section 29 - Agreement With Massachusetts Department of Transportation for Police Services; Contents

Section 30 - Port Authority; Agreement for Police Services; Contents

Section 31 - Water Resources Authority; Agreement for Police Service; Contents

Section 32 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 33 to 35

Section 33 - Collection of Hate Crime Data; Regulations

Section 34 - Hate Crime Data Reports; Public Record

Section 35 - Availability of Hate Crime Data to Law Enforcement and Other Agencies

Section 36 - Identification of Criminals; Furnishing of Information to Other Departments and States; Transmission of Information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Cases Where Fingerprint Identification Sent Though Interstate Identification In...

Section 36a - Identifying and Locating Information From Records; Individuals Wanted on Default or Arrest Warrants

Section 37 - Release or Discharge of Persons Confined for Certain Sexual Assaults and Other Crimes; Notification to Department and Local Authorities

Section 38 - Criminal Information Section; Duties and Functions

Section 39 - Chemical Analysis of Narcotic Drug or Drug Substitute, etc.; Certificate of Results; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 39a - Analysis of Samples of Alcoholic Beverages

Section 39b - Procedural Rules and Policies for Testing and Analysis of Drug Samples; Quality Assurance Program

Section 40 - Narcotics Unit; Duties and Functions

Section 41 - Chemist's Analysis for Presence of Sperm Cells; Certificate of Results; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 42 - Motor Vehicle Ownership Records; Certified Copies; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 43 - Persons Affected by Orders of Department; Appeals

Section 44 - Destruction or Disposal of Certain Entertainment Permit Applications or Reports

Section 45 - Property Lost, Stolen or Taken From Arrested Persons; Unclaimed Property; Public Auction

Section 46 - Perishable Property; Property Deteriorating in Value; Public Auction

Section 47 - Proceeds From Public Auctions

Section 48 - Claim by Owner After Public Auction; Payment to Owner

Section 49 - Police Reports; Indication of Domestic Abuse

Section 50 - Police Officers' Duties on Reservations

Section 51 - Special State Police Officer Appointments Upon Petition by Railroad Corporation

Section 52 - Records of Appointments Under Sec. 51

Section 53 - Swearing in of Special State Police Officers; Licenses; Duration of Appointment

Section 54 - Aid to Governor in Performance of Duties

Section 56 - Agents of Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 57 - Agents of Humane Societies and Associations; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 58 - Port of Boston Authority Employees; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 59 - Employees of Mental Health or Developmental Services Departments; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 60 - Public Health Department Employees; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 62 - Employees of Soldiers' Homes; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 63 - Employees of Colleges, Universities, Other Educational Institutions and Hospitals; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 64 - Civil Defense Agency Employees; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 65 - Middlesex County Sanatorium Employees; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 66 - Employment and Training Division Employees; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 67 - State Lottery Commission Employees; Appointment as Special Officers

Section 68 - Special State Police Officers; Appointment; Powers and Duties

Section 69 - Standards of Skill for Special Officers Licensed Under Secs. 56 to 68; Rules and Regulations

Section 70 - Gaming Enforcement Unit

Section 71 - Amber Alert Plan; Activation

Section 72 - Special Audit Unit

Section 73 - Maintenance of Certification or Accreditation From State or Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agency