(e) Formulate and distribute, both intrastate and interstate, a monthly bulletin of missing persons and missing children from South Carolina to law enforcement agencies. (d) Provide for a centralized distribution center for emergency flyers on missing persons or missing children. (c) Collect, process, maintain, and disseminate information on missing and exploited children or missing persons. (b) Utilize both the intrastate communication network and the FBI/NCIC system in locating missing persons or missing children. (a) Assist local law enforcement agencies with entering data about missing persons or missing children into the national missing persons file, ensure that proper entry criteria have been met as set forth by the FBI/NCIC, and confirm entry of the data about the missing persons or missing children. The MPIC utilizes the Federal Bureau of Investigation/National Crime Information Center’s missing person computerized file through the use of the State Law Enforcement Division’s law enforcement communications network. It is located in Columbia as a part of the State Law Enforcement Division. The Missing Person Information Center (MPIC) was signed into law (Section 23-3-260) to serve as a central repository for information regarding missing persons and missing and exploited children, with special emphasis on missing children.
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