Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 4.djvu/663

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PUBLIC LAW 102-519—OCT. 25, 1992 106 STAT. 3399 "(1) The vehicle identification number of such passenger motor vehicle. (2) The make and model year of such passenger motor vehicle. (3) The date on which the passenger motor vehicle was reported as stolen.

    • (4) The location of the law enforcement authority that

received the reports of the passenger motor vehicle's theft. "(5) If the passenger motor vehicle at the time of its theft contained parts bearing identification numbers or the derivative thereof Afferent from the vehicle identification number of the stolen passenger motor vehicle, the identification numbers of such parts. "(d) ADVISORY CoMMrrrEE. — "(1) IN GENERAL.—The National Stolen Auto Part Information System to be maintained under subsection (a) is to be developed by the Attorney General with the advice and recommendation of the advisory committee established under paragraph (2). "(2) ESTABLISHMENT.—Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attomey General shall establish in the Department of Justice and appoint an advisory committee with respect to the National Stolen Auto Part Information System to be maintained under subsection (a). " (3) MEMBERSHIP.— The advisory committee established under paragraph (2) shall be composed of 10 members as follows: "(A) The Attorney General shall serve as the chairperson of the advisory committee. "(B) The Secretary of Transportation. "(C) One individiial appointed by the Attorney General who is qualified to represent the interests of the law enforcement community at the State level. " (D) One individual appointed by the Attomev General who is qualified to represent the interests of the law enforcement community at the local level. " (E) One individual appointed by the Attorney (general who is qualified to represent the interests of the automotive recycling industry. "(F) One individual appointed by the Attorney General who is qualified to represent the interests of the automotive repair industry. "(G) One individual appointed by the Attorney General who is qualified to represent the interests of the automotive rebuilders industry. " (H) One individual appointed by the Attorney General who is qualified to represent the interests of the automotive parts suppliers industnr. "(I) One individual appointed by the Attorney General who is qualified to represent the interests of the insurance industry. "(J) One individual appointed by the Attorney (General who is qualified to represent the interests of consumers. "(4) DUTIES.—The advisory committee established under paragraph (2) shall make recommendations regarding— "(A) the development and implementation of the National Stolen Auto Part Information System, and