§ 33109. National Stolen Passenger Motor Vehicle Information System
(a)
General Requirements.—
(1)
Not later than July 25, 1993, the Attorney General shall establish, and thereafter maintain, a National Stolen Passenger Motor Vehicle Information System containing the vehicle identification numbers of stolen passenger motor vehicles and stolen passenger motor vehicle parts. The System shall be located in the National Crime Information Center and shall include at least the following information on each passenger motor vehicle reported to a law enforcement authority as stolen and not recovered:
(b)
Requests for Information.—
(1)
The Attorney General shall prescribe by regulation procedures under which an individual or entity intending to transfer a passenger motor vehicle or passenger motor vehicle part may obtain information on whether the vehicle or part is listed in the System as stolen.
(2)
On request of an insurance carrier, a person lawfully selling or distributing passenger motor vehicle parts in interstate commerce, or an individual or enterprise engaged in the business of repairing passenger motor vehicles, the Attorney General (or the entity the Attorney General designates) immediately shall inform the insurance carrier, person, individual, or enterprise whether the System has a record of a vehicle or vehicle part with a particular vehicle identification number (or derivative of that number) being reported as stolen. The Attorney General may require appropriate verification to ensure that the request is legitimate and will not compromise the security of the System.
(c)
Advisory Committee.—
(1)
Not later than December 24, 1992, the Attorney General shall establish in the Department of Justice an advisory committee. The Attorney General shall develop the System with the advice and recommendations of the committee.
(2)
(A)
The committee is composed of the following 10 members:
(iii)
one individual who is qualified to represent the interests of the law enforcement community at the State level.
(iv)
one individual who is qualified to represent the interests of the law enforcement community at the local level.
(v)
one individual who is qualified to represent the interests of the automotive recycling industry.
(vii)
one individual who is qualified to represent the interests of the automotive rebuilders industry.
(d)
Immunity.—
Any person performing any activity under this section or section
33110 or
33111 in good faith and with the reasonable belief that such activity was in accordance with such section shall be immune from any civil action respecting such activity which is seeking money damages or equitable relief in any court of the United States or a State.