39 U.S.C. 3220(a)(2); 5 U.S.C. 301.
To support the national effort to locate and recover missing children, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) joins other executive departments and independent establishments of the Government of the United States in using penalty mail to disseminate photographs and biographical information on hundreds of missing children.
(a) HUD shall insert, manually and via automated inserts, pictures and biographical data related to missing children in domestic penalty mail directed to members of the public in the United States, its territories and possessions. These include:
(1) Standard letter-size envelopes (4
(2) Document-size envelopes (9
(3) Other envelopes (miscellaneous size).
(b) Missing children information shall not be placed on the
(c) Posters containing pictures and biographical data shall be placed on bulletin boards in Headquarters and Field offices.
(d) HUD shall accept camera-ready and other photographic and biographical materials solely from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (National Center). Photographs that were reasonably current as of the time of the child's disappearance shall be the only acceptable form of visual media or pictorial likeness used in penalty mail or posters.
HUD shall remove all printed penalty mail envelopes and other materials from circulation or other use within a
HUD shall compile and submit to Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention (OJJDP), by June 30, 1987, a consolidated report on its experience in implementing S. 1195