Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 49— - SAVANNA’S ACT › § 5705
The Attorney General must add specific information about missing and murdered Indians in the United States to the yearly Indian Country Investigations and Prosecutions report to Congress, starting in the first fiscal year after October 10, 2020. The report must give known counts and details such as age, gender, any Tribal enrollment or affiliation if available, how many open cases each State has, the number of cases closed in each State for each of the most recent 10 calendar years, and any other relevant facts the Attorney General finds useful. The report must protect victim privacy by leaving out anything that could identify or locate a person. It must also explain why the numbers might not be complete and offer suggestions to improve data collection. Starting in the first fiscal year after October 10, 2020, the Attorney General must ask Tribal, State, and local law enforcement every year to send all relevant information they have in a DOJ-provided format to help make the report accurate. The Department of Justice must publish, each year on its website, the names of the agencies that provided the requested information for that fiscal year. The Federal Bureau of Investigation must include gender in its public annual statistics on missing and unidentified persons beginning the first calendar year after October 10, 2020.
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25 U.S.C. § 5705
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73