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 NCISS SUPPORTS HR 3695, OPPOSES HR 3306S HR 3306

January 20, 2010

Members:
 

     NCISS Legislative Chair Jimmie Mesis today urged Congress to pass HR 3695, the "Help Find the Missing Act".  This legislation is the subject of a hearing Thursday (January 21, 2010) in the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism & Homeland Security. 

     HR 3695 would permit the US Department of Justice to share information about missing individuals in the NCIC database with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUS), a database that is available to both law enforcement and private individuals. 

     Mesis explained that private investigators are called upon to locate missing individuals because law enforcement often lacks the resources and may have jurisdictional issues. Mesis stated that  while this legislation is helpful, other pending legislation would be harmful. 

      "We must point out that at the same time (HR 3695 is being considered), Congress is considering legislation which would limit access to databases which assist us in locating lost individuals. One such bill is HR 3306, now before the Committee on Ways & Means.  HR 3306  would effectively deny investigators access to databases which use Social Security numbers to identify individuals.  Access to such information is particularly important for solving parental abductions," said Mesis.  

     Mesis urged Congress to support exceptions to permit access to databases for locating lost individuals as well as finding both witnesses and criminals.  Details regarding the necessary exceptions have been provided to the Subcommittee staff. 

     Specific information on HR 3695 can be found on "Thomas", the government web site at the Library of Congress. Go to HR 3695 

     Legislative Chair Mesis and Legislative Advocate Larry Sabbath along with NCISS Legislative Committee members Steve Kirby,  Ed McClain, Brian McGuinness and Vince Ruffolo provide unwavering diligence by watching out for the interests of private investigators and security professionals. NCISS is truly "your voice" in the Nation's Capitol. 

      Thank you to Jimmie Mesis and to the entire legislative team.

 

 

Sincerely,
 

Francie Koehler

President





 

 

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