(a) The Department of Health and Human Resources and every law-enforcement agency in West Virginia shall provide to the clearinghouse or another investigating law-enforcement agency any information that would assist in locating or identifying a missing child.
(b) For purposes of this article:
(1) "Missing and endangered child" means any missing child for which there are substantial indications the child is at high risk of harm or in immediate danger, and rapid action is required, including, but not limited to:
(A) Physically or mentally disabled and dependent upon an agency or another individual for care;
(B) Under the age of 13;
(C) Missing under circumstances which indicate the childs safety may be in danger; or
(D) A foster child and has been determined a missing and endangered child by the Department of Health and Human Resources.
(2) "Missing child" means any child under the age of 18 whose whereabouts are unknown to the childs legal custodian.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 6. Missing Children Information Act
§49-6-101. Clearinghouse Function; State Police Requirements; Rule-Making
§49-6-102. State Department of Education; Missing Children Program; Rule-Making
§49-6-103. Information to Clearinghouse; Definitions
§49-6-104. Custodian Request for Information
§49-6-105. Missing Child Report Forms; Where Filed
§49-6-106. Missing Child Reports; Law-Enforcement Agency Requirements; Unidentified Bodies
§49-6-107. Release of Dental Records; Cause Shown; Immunity
§49-6-108. Cross-Checking and Matching
§49-6-109. Interagency Cooperation
§49-6-110. Confidentiality of Records; Rulemaking; Requirements
§49-6-111. Attorney General to Require Compliance
§49-6-112. Agencies to Receive Report; Law-Enforcement Agency Requirements
§49-6-115. Public-Private Partnerships; Funding
§49-6-116. Establish a Missing Foster Child Locator Unit Program