Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 496H.P. 325House of Representatives, February 11, 2025 An Act Regarding the Time Frame for Issuing a Silver Alert and to Require Silver Alerts for All Persons Missing from Certain Inpatient Facilities Received by the Clerk of the House on February 6, 2025. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ROBERT B. HUNT Clerk Presented by Representative MILLIKEN of Blue Hill. Cosponsored by Senator CURRY of Waldo and Representatives: DODGE of Belfast, SUPICA of Bangor. Page 1 - 132LR0396(01) 1 2 as amended by PL 2021, c. 62, ยง2, is further amended to 3 read: 4 5 In accordance with this chapter and with the cooperation of the Department of 6 Transportation, the Maine Turnpike Authority, a statewide organization representing 7 broadcast groups in the State, the Office of the Governor and appropriate law enforcement 8 agencies, the department shall develop and implement the Silver Alert Program to be 9 activated on behalf of missing endangered persons. The program must include standards 10 of procedure for local law enforcement agencies to determine that a missing person is a 11 missing endangered person, to determine information to be released regarding the missing 12 endangered person or the circumstances of the person's disappearance and to appropriately 13 activate a Silver Alert to local or statewide law enforcement agencies and to the media, a 14 plan for providing relevant information to the public through an existing system of dynamic 15 message signs located across the State when necessary and training for all law enforcement 16 officers. The Silver Alert Program must be developed and implemented using existing 17 resources. 18 A person who is reported missing from a group home, mental hospital, psychiatric ward 19 or other facility or division of a facility providing inpatient mental health services in the 20 State is automatically considered a missing endangered person for the purposes of this 21 chapter, and a Silver Alert must be issued for that person. 22 The Silver Alert Program must require that all Silver Alerts be issued immediately to 23 all police departments statewide and to all hospitals, homeless shelters, soup kitchens and 24 public libraries in the State within 24 hours. 25 Under the Silver Alert Program, when a person who is the subject of a Silver Alert is 26 not located, the alert must be reissued after 2 weeks and every 2 weeks thereafter. 27 28 This bill amends the provisions of law governing the Silver Alert Program to clarify 29 that a person reported missing from a group home, mental hospital, psychiatric ward or 30 other facility or division of a facility providing inpatient mental health services in the State 31 is automatically considered a missing endangered person and a Silver Alert must be issued 32 for that person. 33 The bill requires that Silver Alerts be issued immediately to all police departments 34 statewide and to all hospitals, homeless shelters, soup kitchens and public libraries in the 35 State within 24 hours. When a person who is the subject of a Silver Alert is not located, the 36 alert must be reissued after 2 weeks and every 2 weeks thereafter. 28 29 30 31 32