Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 110 Part 1.djvu/361

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PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 110 STAT. 337 Defense among the military departments, the Joint Staff, and the commanders of the combatant commands. " (3) The office shall establish policies, which shall apply uniformly throughout the Department of Defense, for personnel recovery (including search, rescue, escape, and evasion). "(4) The office shall establish procedures to be followed by Department of Defense boards of inquiry, and by officials reviewing the reports of such boards, under this chapter. "(b) UNIFORM DOD PROCEDURES. — (1) The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe procedures, to apply uniformly throughout the Department of Defense, for— "(A) the determination of the status of persons described in subsection (c); and "(B) for the systematic, comprehensive, and timely collection, analysis, review, dissemination, and periodic update of information related to such persons. "(2) Such procedures may provide for the delegation by the Secretary of Defense of any responsibility of the Secretary under this chapter to the Secretary of a military department. "(3) Such procedures shall be prescribed in a single directive applicable to all elements of the Department of Defense. "(4) As part of such procedures, the Secretary may provide for the extension, on a case-by-case basis, of any time limit specified in section 1502, 1503, or 1504 of this title. Any such extension may not be for a period in excess of the period with respect to which the extension is provided. Subsequent extensions may be provided on the same basis. "(c) COVERED PERSONS.— Section 1502 of this title applies in the case of the following persons: "(1) Any member of the armed forces on active duty who becomes involuntarily absent as a result of a hostile action, or under circumstances suggesting that the involuntary absence is a result of a hostile action, and whose status is undetermined or who is unaccounted for. "(2) Any civilian employee of the Department of Defense, and any employee of a contractor of the Department of Defense, who serves with or accompanies the armed forces in the field under orders who becomes involuntarily absent as a result of a hostile action, or under circumstances suggesting that the involuntary absence is a result of a hostile action, and whose status is undetermined or who is unaccounted for. "(d) PRIMARY NEXT OF KIN. —The individual who is primary next of kin of any person prescribed in subsection (c) may for purposes of this chapter designate another individual to act on behalf of that individual as primary next of kin. The Secretary concerned shall treat an individual so designated as if the individual designated were the primary next of kin for purposes of this chapter. A designation under this subsection may be revoked at any time by the person who made the designation. "(e) TERMINATION OF APPLICABILITY OF PROCEDURES WHEN MISSING PERSON IS ACCOUNTED FOR. — The provisions of this chapter relating to boards of inquiry and to the actions by the Secretary concerned on the reports of those boards shall cease to apply in the case of a missing person upon the person becoming accounted for or otherwise being determined to be in a status other than missing.