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Introduced
11/02/2017
11/02/2017
In Committee
12/22/2017
12/22/2017
Crossed Over
12/22/2017
12/22/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018
12/31/2018
Introduced Session
115th Congress
Bill Summary
Kevin and Avonte's Law of 2017 TITLE I--MISSING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PATIENT ALERT PROGRAM REAUTHORIZATION Missing Americans Alert Program Act of 2017 (Sec. 102) This bill amends the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to revise and rename the Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient Alert Program as the Missing Americans Alert Program and to reauthorize it through FY2022. It directs the Department of Justice's (DOJ's) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to award competitive grants to health care, law enforcement, or public safety agencies, and nonprofit organizations, to develop or operate locally based proactive programs to prevent wandering and locate missing individuals with dementia or children with developmental disabilities. The BJA must give preference to law enforcement or public safety agencies partnering with nonprofit organizations that use person-centered plans and are directly linked to individuals, and families of individuals, with dementia or developmental disabilities. Additionally, it directs the BJA to award grants to health care, law enforcement, or public safety agencies to develop tracking technology programs to locate missing individuals with dementia or children with developmental disabilities. The bill subjects grants under the Missing Americans Program to accountability provisions. DOJ's Office of Inspector General must conduct annual audits of selected grant recipients. The bill prohibits grants to nonprofit organizations that hold money in an offshore account to avoid tax liability. It also limits the use of grants under this bill for conferences that use more than $20,000 in DOJ funds. DOJ must identify and report on duplicative grant awards. DOJ must also report annually to Congress certain information regarding the Missing Americans Alert Program. TITLE II--EDUCATION AND OUTREACH (Sec. 201) The bill amends the Missing Children's Assistance Act to specify that, with respect to training and technical assistance provided by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, cases involving missing and exploited children include cases involving children with developmental disabilities such as autism. TITLE III--PRIVACY PROTECTIONS (Sec. 302) DOJ must establish and certain grant recipients must comply with standards and best practices related to the use of tracking technology to locate missing individuals with dementia or developmental disabilities. The bill prohibits the use of data from tracking devices to create a federal database. It also prohibits construing this bill to require a parent or guardian to use a tracking device. TITLE IV--OFFSET BY RESTRICTING DISTRIBUTION OF FREE PRINTED COPIES OF FEDERAL REGISTER Federal Register Printing Savings Act of 2017 (Sec. 402) The bill bars the Government Publishing Office from furnishing a printed copy of the Federal Register without charge to any Member of Congress or any other office of the United States during a year unless: the Member or office requests a printed copy of a specific issue of the Federal Register; or during that year or the previous year, the Member or office requested a subscription to printed copies of the Federal Register for that year.
AI Summary
This bill, known as the Kevin and Avonte's Law of 2017, aims to reauthorize and expand the Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient Alert Program, now renamed the Missing Americans Alert Program. It provides grants to law enforcement, public safety agencies, and nonprofit organizations to develop and operate programs to prevent wandering and locate missing individuals with dementia or developmental disabilities, like autism. The bill also establishes standards and best practices for the use of non-invasive tracking technology, and restricts the free distribution of printed copies of the Federal Register to Congress and federal employees.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (13)
Chuck Grassley (R)*,
Tammy Baldwin (D),
Richard Burr (R),
Chris Coons (D),
Joe Donnelly (D),
Dick Durbin (D),
Dianne Feinstein (D),
Kirsten Gillibrand (D),
Amy Klobuchar (D),
Patrick Leahy (D),
Chuck Schumer (D),
Thom Tillis (R),
Chris Van Hollen (D),
Last Action
By Senator Grassley from Committee on the Judiciary filed written report. Report No. 115-200. (on 01/18/2018)
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