National Symposium on Missing Children Act of 1983 - Establishes a 15 member Commission on Missing Children to conduct an inquiry into the problem of missing children.
Requires the Commission to hold a national symposium to bring together experts, professionals, and interested individuals to: (1) find solutions to prevent the disappearance of children and provide for the safe return of any missing children; (2) disseminate information and assistance to citizens, agencies, and the government; (3) make recommendations to the President and Congress for legislative changes; and (4) make recommendations for a program to coordinate and assist those concerned with missing children.
Directs the Commission to submit a comprehensive report incorporating specific recommendations to the President and the Congress.
Requires the Commission to terminate 18 months after its inception.
Authorizes appropriations.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
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