U.S Code last checked for updates: Oct 17, 2024
§ 2715a.
Provision of information on certain violent crimes abroad to victims and victims’ families
(a)
Sense of Congress
It is the sense of Congress that—
(1)
it is in the national interests of the United States to provide information regarding the killing, abduction, torture, or other serious mistreatment of United States citizens abroad to the victims of such crimes, or the families of victims of such crimes if they are United States citizens; and
(2)
the provision of such information is sufficiently important that the discharge of the responsibility for identifying and disseminating such information should be vested in a cabinet-level officer of the United States Government.
(b)
Responsibility
The Secretary of State shall take appropriate actions to ensure that the United States Government takes all appropriate actions to—
(1)
identify promptly information (including classified information) in the possession of the departments and agencies of the United States Government regarding the killing, abduction, torture, or other serious mistreatment of United States citizens abroad; and
(2)
subject to subsection (c), promptly make such information available to—
(A)
the victims of such crimes; or
(B)
when appropriate, the family members of the victims of such crimes if such family members are United States citizens.
(c)
Limitations
(Pub. L. 105–107, title III, § 307, Nov. 20, 1997, 111 Stat. 2252.)
cite as: 22 USC 2715a