8 CCR 1507-26
AUTHORITY TO ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS The Colorado Department of Public Safety Executive Director is mandated to promulgate rules and regulations regarding the MISSING SENIOR CITIZEN ALERT PROGRAM pursuant to 24-33.5-415.8 DEFINITIONS The definitions provided in section 24-33.5-415.8 (2) shall apply to these rules and regulations. The following definitions shall also apply.
“Verified impaired mental condition” - Signed statement from a family member, close friend, caregiver, doctor or medical facility that verifies the missing senior citizen has an impaired mental condition. “Senior Citizen Alert Broadcast” – Means a public broadcast notification containing information regarding the missing senior citizen, circumstances surrounding the disappearance, mode of transportation and/or direction of travel, and any additional information pertaining to the investigation that would lead to the safe return of the missing senior citizen. APPLICABILITY These rules and regulations shall apply to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and statewide Law Enforcement.
RULES / REGULATIONS / PROCEDURES CBI-SCAP1 A local law enforcement agency, operating under their individual policy and procedures, involving an investigation, and upon confirmation of a report of a missing senior citizen, may notify the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and request that the information be conveyed to the bureau for a Missing Senior Citizen Alert Broadcast. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation will provide a designated number to be utilized for contacting Colorado Bureau of Investigation Personnel assigned to assist local law enforcement agencies with the Senior Citizen Alert Broadcast. The number will be operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
CBI-SCAP2 The Colorado Bureau of Investigation will verify the accuracy of the information based on personal contact with a representative from the law enforcement agency. The verification of information provided by the law enforcement agency, will include but is not limited to: 1) Confirming the identity of the Law Enforcement Agency and the reporting law enforcement official. 2) Confirmation that law enforcement has received a signed statement from the family member, close friend, caregiver, doctor or medical facility that verifies the missing senior citizen has an impaired mental condition. 3) Verify that the information being reported meets the definition of “missing senior citizen” . The Colorado Bureau of Investigation will then forward the information on to participating radio stations, television stations, and other media outlets in Colorado.
CBI-SCAP3 Participating radio stations, television stations, and other media outlets in Colorado may broadcast all appropriate information that may assist in the safe recovery of the missing senior citizen, and a statement instructing anyone with information regarding the missing senior citizen to contact his or her local law enforcement agency. The alert information may contain but is not limited to: 1) The missing senior citizens name and identification information to include last known location. 2) Information involving the missing senior citizens mode of transportation. 3) Brief description of events leading to the disappearance of the senior citizen. 4) Information directly related to the safety and health of the missing senior citizen.
CBI-SCAP4 Once the request has been approved, the requesting law enforcement agency should fill out the “Missing Senior Citizen Alert” preformatted Teletype by typing CBI SENIOR. This Teletype will notify law enforcement in Colorado that there is an active ” Missing Senior Citizen Alert” . CBI-SCAP5 The Alert may be rebroadcast as often as possible, but it is recommended to rebroadcast every 15 minutes the first 2 hours, then every 30 minutes. The update of information may be at the direction of state or local law enforcement and as additional information becomes available or as investigation circumstances change. The cancellation of the broadcast shall be the responsibility of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The bureau will notify the participating radio stations, television stations, and other media outlets in Colorado that the senior citizen has been found or at the end of the broadcasted notification period, which ever comes first. The requesting law enforcement agency must contact the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Designee to deactivate the activation once the missing senior citizen is located or at the end of the determined notification period. Once the missing senior citizen is located and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation has been notified, the requesting law enforcement agency must cancel the original “Missing Senior Citizen Alert” Teletype that was sent out by their agency.