Current through P.L. 118-106 (published on www.congress.gov on 10/04/2024)
Section 1508 - Judicial review(a) RIGHT OF REVIEW.-A person who is the primary next of kin (or the previously designated person) of a person who is the subject of a finding described in subsection (b) may obtain judicial review in a United States district court of that finding, but only on the basis of a claim that there is information that could affect the status of the missing person's case that was not adequately considered during the administrative review process under this chapter. Any such review shall be as provided in section 706 of title 5.(b) FINDINGS FOR WHICH JUDICIAL REVIEW MAY BE SOUGHT.-Subsection (a) applies to the following findings:(1) A finding by a board appointed under section 1504 or 1505 of this title that a missing person is dead.(2) A finding by a board appointed under section 1509 of this title that confirms that a missing person formerly declared dead is in fact dead.(c) SUBSEQUENT REVIEW.-Appeals from a decision of the district court shall be taken to the appropriate United States court of appeals and to the Supreme Court as provided by law.Added Pub. L. 104-106, div. A, title V, §569(b)(1), Feb. 10, 1996, 110 Stat. 348. - missing person
- The term "missing person" means-(A) a member of the armed forces on active duty who is in a missing status; or(B) a civilian employee of the Department of Defense or an employee of a contractor of the Department of Defense who serves in direct support of, or accompanies, the armed forces in the field under orders and who is in a missing status.Such term includes an unaccounted for person described in subsection (a) of section 1509 of this title who is required by subsection (c) of such section to be considered a missing person.