37 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.41 - Purpose of Endangered Missing Persons Alert
(a) The Endangered Missing Persons Alert
Network (the network) was developed as a statewide emergency response system
for those missing persons with an intellectual disability. The network is
designed to be activated when the disappearance of a missing person with a
diagnosed intellectual disability poses a credible threat to his or her health
and safety.
(b) A diagnosed
intellectual disability will be determined according to the procedure
prescribed by Health and Safety Code, §
593.005.
(c) Activation of the network outside the
established criteria will ultimately cause the public to disregard the
notifications, and the system will lose effectiveness. In order to maintain a
high level of effectiveness, the department and local law enforcement must
ensure that the circumstances justifying activation are accurately evaluated in
order to implement the network in a responsible manner.
(d) Network activations must be limited to
those instances where the criteria for activation are clearly established by
the specific facts of the case. The department's determination on the
activation of the Endangered Missing Persons Alert Network is a final
determination.
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