(a) As used in these rules: - (i) "Lifesaver Program" means search and rescue program designed to quickly find a person suffering from Down syndrome, brain injuries, autism, Alzheimer's or other dementia related disorders who wanders and becomes lost and missing. The program shall operate on a county basis, under which participants wear transmitters to allow the county sheriff's departments to electronically locate participants if necessary. Participation in the program is on a voluntary basis.
- (ii) "Director" means the administrative head of the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security as defined in W. S. § 19-13-102(a)(v).
- (iii) "Lifesaver Program Account" means an account consisting of those funds appropriated by the legislature as outlined in W. S. § 19-13-117(g).
- (iv) "Wyoming Office of Homeland Security" or "WOHS" means the state agency responsible for the administration of the Wyoming Lifesaver Program account.
- (v) "Lifesaver Advisory Committee" means a group of individuals appointed by the Director who represent a county sheriff and one (1) or more representatives from behavioral health, emergency medical services, Project Lifesaver International trainers, and the private sector.