Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Protection of Children and Other Persons › Chapter CHAPTER 205— - AMBER ALERT › § 20503
Requires the Secretary of Transportation to run a grant program that gives money to states to create or improve alert and communication systems along highways and at airports, seaports, border crossings, and U.S. exits to help find abducted children. Grants pay for planning and design work (like rules, message content, coordination, secure communications, wide-area and off-hours alerting, and training) and for putting systems into place (including buying and installing changeable message signs or other traveler information systems). A state must first develop a planning program before it can get money to implement systems. The federal share of grant costs is normally no more than 80 percent, but the Secretary can waive that rule for American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Secretary must try to spread grants fairly among applying states, set application rules, and follow the law’s definition of “State” (the 50 states, DC, those territories, and any other U.S. territory). Up to $20,000,000 is authorized each year for fiscal years 2019–2023, available until spent. The Secretary must also study barriers states face and report to Congress within one year after April 30, 2003.
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34 U.S.C. § 20503
Title 34 — Navy
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73