Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Protection of Children and Other Persons › Chapter CHAPTER 211— - COMBATING CHILD EXPLOITATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR CHILD EXPLOITATION PREVENTION AND INTERDICTION › § 21114
Each State or local ICAC task force that joins the national program must be made up of state and local investigators, prosecutors, digital forensics experts, and education specialists. It must work toward the program’s goals and focus on stopping Internet crimes against children. The task force must do both reactive and proactive investigations, run digital forensic exams, and help prosecute cases. It must help parents, schools, prosecutors, and police with forensics, prevention, and investigations. It must build multiagency and multi-jurisdiction partnerships so other agencies can get the training, staff, and equipment they need. It must join nationally coordinated investigations when the Attorney General asks and when it has the resources. It must set or follow accepted investigation and prosecution standards. It must investigate leads (including CyberTipline reports) and identify child victims, keeping priorities as each task force decides. It must keep required reports and any other records the Attorney General requires, and try to follow the Attorney General’s national standards as long as state law allows.
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34 U.S.C. § 21114
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73