An insurance plan for missing children? It existed in the 1980s
- The Missing Child Assistance Plan was created to help parents cover search costs for missing children, providing valuable resources during crises.
- The Missing Children’s Assistance Act was signed into law on Oct. 12, 1984, by President Ronald Reagan.
- The plan included access to law enforcement for up to 70 days and offered psychological counseling, rewards, and travel expenses.
- Rewards could be 'up to $25,000' for information leading to recovery and an additional 'up to $25,000' for a conviction of responsible parties.
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An insurance plan for missing children? It existed in the 1980s
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